Versions:

  • 1.0.1
  • 1.0.0

WinEnvEdit 1.0.1, published by meop, is a modern Windows 11 environment editor built with WinUI 3 and .NET 10, offering a streamlined graphical interface for viewing, adding, modifying, and deleting system and user environment variables without manually opening the legacy Control Panel dialog. Designed for developers, IT administrators, and power users who frequently switch toolchains, SDKs, or Python virtual environments, the utility presents variables in a sortable grid that highlights inherited, user-specific, and system-wide entries; inline validation reduces the risk of malformed paths, while a backup snapshot feature allows rollback before any critical change. Because it runs as a packaged MSIX application, WinEnvEdit can elevate privileges only when necessary, keeping the rest of the session under standard rights and complying with Windows 11 security defaults. The program also integrates with the Windows Terminal profile picker, so new PATH entries can be tested immediately in an open tab, and it exports sets of variables as JSON or REG files for repeatable deployment across multiple machines or CI images. Although the initial 1.0.0 release introduced the core editor, the current 1.0.1 update fixes a UI flicker on high-refresh monitors and adds dark-mode support; with two published versions so far, the publisher indicates that future releases will add group policy templates and command-line batch mode for enterprise scripting. Categorized under System Utilities / Registry Tools, WinEnvEdit is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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