Windows has its own built-in program uninstaller, but it doesn't always to the best job. Revo Uninstaller removes every trace of a program with just a few clicks of your mouse, and its ease of use ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. Revo's free Uninstaller, now with full 64-bit Windows ...
It’s rare these days, but every now and again you’ll come across a Windows program that refuses to uninstall. About three weeks ago, while doing research for this column, it happened to me. I ...
A fine uninstaller with a few system utilities thrown in, Revo Uninstaller Free gets the basics right, but it won’t excite power users. Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product ...
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How to put this kindly... Windows' built-in uninstaller sucks. It's slow. It's buried in the Control Panel. It doesn't always remove all traces of the program. Oh, and let's not forget that sometimes ...
Windows is notorious for leaving lots of leftovers around after a program uninstall. Windows 7 is no different. Whether you use the Control Panel uninstaller or a default uninstaller listed with the ...
Revo Uninstaller Portable can run without installation from a portable drive. First it runs a program's built-in uninstaller and then scans for and removes leftover files and folders, Registry entries ...
If Windows is your operating system of choice, you've likely encountered the tedium of removing programs one at a time, or the sting that comes when a program isn't removed properly or leaves behind ...