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RT 7 Lite was released in late 2010, and as such many more notable and popular bootlegs were made with it, a unique example being [[Windows 7 FaceBooK Edition 2012]].
 
=== The Present (NTLite) ===
NTLite was released in 2014, by the same person who created nLite and vLite. Much like those two, NTLite is a tool to customize Windows 7, 8.x, 10 and 11 installations. It was the first version to support multiple Windows versions. While vLite could edit Windows Vista and Windows 7 RTM, this was the first version of the series to officially support multiple Windows versions.
 
Many bootlegs still use NTLite today. Many alternatives to NTLite released too, like WinCustomizer and MSMG Toolkit. These are not as widely used as NTLite, though.