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<blockquote data-quote="hjlbx" data-source="post: 355304"><p>Just in the 30 to 40 minutes that I've been using Total Uninstall 6 it has found things that Revo did not catch.</p><p></p><p>From what I am seeing it is definitely more thorough than Revo.</p><p></p><p>As far as the GUI it is about the same...maybe not quite as well presented as Revo, but it will do. At first the tree view can be a bit disconcerting, but once you get used to it, it is rather intuitive in that you immediately connect items visually to their source/location on the system.</p><p></p><p>It's not quite as fast as Revo, but the difference is not a deal breaker.</p><p></p><p>There is one very irksome aspect to the Options GUI...it is not expandable. So to see the full key or path you have to hover the cursor over the entry and then it will be shown. However, unless you intend on fidgeting with the built-in registry key exclusions it is essentially a non-issue.</p><p></p><p>Why the developers bother putting in a file cleaner and autoruns manager defies any kind of common sense as there are apps out there that do a much better job...so in the end you have duplication/overlap between different apps - which is one of my pet peeves.</p><p></p><p>To me it's only appeal is as a powerful installer - which it most certainly is and therefore is better suited to the power user.</p><p></p><p>With its particular Advanced uninstall mode - I can see a novice wrecking their system with it by blindly deleting reg keys.</p><p></p><p>This one is worth a serious look.</p><p></p><p>I think I'm gonna dive in on the Pro version.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hjlbx, post: 355304"] Just in the 30 to 40 minutes that I've been using Total Uninstall 6 it has found things that Revo did not catch. From what I am seeing it is definitely more thorough than Revo. As far as the GUI it is about the same...maybe not quite as well presented as Revo, but it will do. At first the tree view can be a bit disconcerting, but once you get used to it, it is rather intuitive in that you immediately connect items visually to their source/location on the system. It's not quite as fast as Revo, but the difference is not a deal breaker. There is one very irksome aspect to the Options GUI...it is not expandable. So to see the full key or path you have to hover the cursor over the entry and then it will be shown. However, unless you intend on fidgeting with the built-in registry key exclusions it is essentially a non-issue. Why the developers bother putting in a file cleaner and autoruns manager defies any kind of common sense as there are apps out there that do a much better job...so in the end you have duplication/overlap between different apps - which is one of my pet peeves. To me it's only appeal is as a powerful installer - which it most certainly is and therefore is better suited to the power user. With its particular Advanced uninstall mode - I can see a novice wrecking their system with it by blindly deleting reg keys. This one is worth a serious look. I think I'm gonna dive in on the Pro version. [/QUOTE]
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