

+Fixed home page bug when pressing space bar (credit: Google A.I.) +Updated resize block, it now resets speed blocks (credit: Lollipop) +Updated "Hurdle Hell" (Level 36) to be difficult again +Removed fullscreen mode (Google doesn't like tabs) +Removed community browser (Google doesn't like tabs) This was originally added to collect basic user behaviors (clicks, installs, uninstalls etc.) +Yeeted "tabs" permission (We DO NOT want to know your browsing history).

+Added community levels again (keep them clean ya'll). If you have already purchased Boxel Rebound Pro, all Pro features will remain available to you forever. +Removed Boxel Rebound Pro button (Google is removing all sales in early 2021). +Added a rewards page for users to expand features for free.

+Fixed rewards not saving to the Google Cloud +Temporarily disabled cloud storage (building a new way to backup data manually). +Added the ability to unlock skins by beating the final zone levels (ex: 10, 20, 30, etc.) +Added keyboard shortcuts (R = Reset level, E = Exit level) It's fairly priced and adds some essential features that aren't available in the free version.Play over 50 levels of box-jumping madness! Design and share your own levels. If you really like the program, you might want to upgrade to the pro version. Luckily, it does both of those actions well enough to earn a passing grade. Revo Uninstaller seems to be a very interesting mix of registry-cleaning and uninstall programs. There's even a really neat "hunting" mode that lets you uninstall programs or kill tasks without fully loading the program. You can choose from options that include a light uninstall or a deep cleaning that rips all traces of the program off of your hard drive. There are plenty of options to tweak your uninstalls. Choosing programs to uninstall is easy and fast, though, thanks to the program's icon-oriented menu. It's even more annoying since you have to go through each individual program's built-in uninstall process, too. It makes you wait until one program is finished to start uninstalling another. Upgrading doesn't add any speed to this download, which is something it's sorely missing. To do that, you need to upgrade or use a different program. Though it can delete some registry errors that usually come with deleting programs, it doesn't remove all of them. Revo Uninstaller comes with the free trial, which lacks some of the high-end features of the pro version. It tucks many of the best features behind a paywall, too. However, it's not the most convenient way to kick programs off of your hard drive. It certainly runs circles around the default option in Windows. Revo Uninstaller adds some serious power to uninstalling programs, but not a lot of speed.
