Previous toolkits required tedious include/exclude glob patterns. Now: watches your file tree, learns your edit habits after 3 saves, and auto-syncs only essential files.
One of the concerns with early toolkit versions was the initialization cost. Toolkit 2.6 Beta 5 introduced LightweightStyles and optimized the resource loading mechanism. Benchmarks from the period showed a negligible impact on cold-start times compared to previous versions, provided the developer used the "Microsoft.Toolkit.Uwp.UI.Controls" package rather than referencing the massive monolithic solution. toolkit 2.6 beta 5
: Testing fixes for bugs present in the 2.5 series to ensure a smoother user experience. Usage Considerations Unofficial Nature : This tool is not endorsed by Toolkit 2
: Compared to earlier 2.5.x versions, Beta 5 introduced more stable KMS (Key Management Service) hooks, reducing the frequency of activation failures. Safety and Security Considerations Usage Considerations Unofficial Nature : This tool is
For the most stable and feature-complete experience, it is generally recommended to use the latest non-beta version, such as Microsoft Toolkit 2.6.4, which includes broader support for newer Windows 11 and Office 2021 releases.
Supports versions including Windows 7, 8, 8.1, and early builds of Windows 10.
Includes features for backing up and restoring activation licenses and customizing Office installations. Key Features in Version 2.6