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drizzlein rated 26 months ago - From the page: "An uninstall utility that are superior than the build-in function in Microsoft Windows, and allows you to search, delete entry's from programs that is no longer installed, automatically find entry's from programs that are most likely already uninstalled, and hide entri...
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 drizzlein rated 26 months ago- From the page: "An uninstall utility that are superior than the build-in function in Microsoft Windows, and allows you to search, delete entry's from programs that is no longer installed, automatically find entry's from programs that are most likely already uninstalled, and hide entries from the list that you are never going to uninstall (Windows updates) making the list smaller and therefore easier to manage. It automatically find entry's that are considered crap-ware, export the current list to a TXT file, show more information than available though add/remove, find and delete temporary files and analyze an installation so it can be completely uninstalled. Version 2.3 may include installation analyzer now reads the content of all registry items. Before it only read strings, integers and expanded strings meaning that other types of entries wouldn't be recreated if they had bin deleted now they will. Ignore List for the installation analyzer. This way you can e.g. set i to scan HKLMSYSTEM and HKLMSOFTWAREClasses (by removing it from the ignore list) and add e.g. your default download directory. After uninstalling a program you will no longer be asked if you want to delete the dir it appeared to be install in, if that dir is (in) the dir windows is installed in. Temp File Finder improved. Somewhat rewritten standard-code (the engine behind the 'installed programs'). It should now be faster, and smarter. Note that the filter-functions work a little bit different now. Somewhat fix with 120 DPI font size. The backup-function in the temp-file-finder function should now work (for everyone). Show Recorded Info added to the right-click list in the Analyzed Programs tab, as requested (and promised)."
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