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Revo uninstaller vs ccleaner
Revo uninstaller vs ccleaner








revo uninstaller vs ccleaner

Realtime monitoring (having a program always running just to monitor the occasional install seems counter-productive, and I'd probably lose more performance from this than I would gain from the cleaner uninstalls) +Realtime monitoring of installations (don't have to remember to manually take a snapshot before and after) +Use snapshots (I realize this isn't a perfect way of doing it and has potential drawbacks, but to me it seems like it would be the most thorough and accurate) Primo / Regshot (Primo is a newer fork of Regshot) Here's my options and what I like and don't like about each ( and please explain why you prefer a certain program):

revo uninstaller vs ccleaner

That said, I'm interested in trying one or two, but it's not important enough for me to pay for, let alone an annual fee, hence why Revo isn't an option (the free version of it doesn't have full 圆4 support and I seem to recall reading another issue with the free version). And I've typically just used CCleaner periodically to clean up extra crap left behind. I install tons of programs, and I've rarely had difficulties removing them, certainly nothing a reboot didn't help resolve. I've never used a dedicated uninstaller program before, nor have I really felt the need to.

revo uninstaller vs ccleaner

I'm looking for the best free uninstaller in terms of safety (not deleting stuff it shouldn't) > performance (deleting as much as possible of what it should).










Revo uninstaller vs ccleaner