A uninstaller or deinstaller is a computer program which is designed to remove all or parts of a specific other program or application. It is the opposite of an installer. Some software vendors ship an uninstaller with their applications. A third-party uninstaller is a program which uninstalls programs from vendors different from the uninstaller vendor. Such uninstallers often aim to support uninstallation of a number of programs. Specialized uninstallers are usually not needed on a computer system which supports package management, provided that software is installed as a properly-built package.… More Edit
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Did you create this app?| Website: | en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... |
| Developer: | Various Developers |
| License: | Bundled |
| Version: | 3.9.5.17 |
| Rating: | Features: Interface: Performance: Price/value: Overall: |
| Usage: | 3 days, 23 hours, 23 minutes and 9 seconds |
| Usage since: | 02 May 2007 |
| Platform Usage: |
Windows
(69%)
Mac
(30%) |
Third party Uninstallers shouldhave a seaperate catagory for each utility.
Yeah, if only Windows had a better-structured file system...
I'm not too keen on the new Libraries "feature" being tried out in Windows 7; hopefully they'll ditch similar ideas if/when WinFS comes around.
Generic name for uninstalling. Nothing to see here, move along.
It's a good free uninstaller, if you're looking for one that watches all changes made during an install. I prefer Revo Uninstaller, which is smaller and easier, with less false positives.
I have no clue what the heck this is.