- In addition to the ability to add an ISO via drag-and-drop, you can now directly select an ISO from your computer using a link. Note: If an ISO is added via drag-and-drop, the app must not run in admin context (this is a restriction by Windows, not me).
- Certain unsupported ISOs are now blocked and excluded
- Fixed a bug that could prevent ISOs from being mounted if they contained spaces in their names
- The app is now available in English, German, French, Italian, Japanese, and Turkish
- All language bundles are now included directly with the zipped app. You can now download a Flyby11.zip instead of a Flyby11.exe.
- Added a link to a survey to see how many users have successfully upgraded to Windows 11 using the app. The survey is hosted on GitHub and is completely optional. The app itself collects no data. You can find the survey here: GitHub Survey Link, or use the in-app voting link.
- Some minor code refactoring has been done, particularly regarding the previous classification of the app as a HackTool by Microsoft, which was removed in version 1.2 (available here: 1.2.112).
As of now, I haven’t received any new updates from Microsoft or the users.