Not migrating to Windows 10 for fear of privacy issues, software instabality, potential system-breaking bugs that have yet to be fixed, dislike of the design style of the overall system? Or maybe you just happened to be stuck on Windows 8/8.1 for one reason or another? Not to worry!
This program has been made specifically for Windows 8/8.1, but is also compatible with Windows 7 and Windows 10 (with the right .NET Framework installed). Of course, that is if you compile the code unmodified.
The ability or lack thereof to remove saved wireless networks were quite a bane in Windows 8 and Windows 8.1, especially if you had changed the SSID, or if you needed to remove a saved network or two for security reasons, or just because you felt like it.
However, as was noted by many, the functions to do so still existed, but only in a command-line interface. However, this was not an easy task for many, especially if they had been using Windows 7 for a long time, or just didn't really like to use the command-line, or just couldn't remember them by heart.
After some research, I had found out most of these commands, but felt like there could be an easier way to do it. And hence the work on this program begun.
This was coded in C#, .NET Framework 3.5, with Visual Studio 2010. This repository contains the complete files that constitutes a working version of the program.
Lack .NET Framework 3.5? Download it here!
This project is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.