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Uninstalr: Or how I tested all the Windows uninstallers and ended up making a new one
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<blockquote data-quote="jv16" data-source="post: 1051037" data-attributes="member: 98343"><p>My guess is that Revo is just pretty bad at what it does. As my comparison study shows. It literally leaves thousands of leftovers. If one believes that it is done on purpose, I suppose that's possible, but even in that case, one could simply use Uninstalr and not remove those leftovers and only let it automate the batch uninstallation. Another thing Revo cannot properly do, as shown in the comparison I did.</p><p></p><p>I'm saying that if you use a hammer to hit 10 000 nails, yes, you need to be careful with each of them, or you might end up hitting your thumb with the hammer. Similarly, if you are asking Uninstalr to remove 10 000 entries, you should review them first. Or you could trust Uninstalr in what it does. It's up to you, but the data is shown for you to review.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jv16, post: 1051037, member: 98343"] My guess is that Revo is just pretty bad at what it does. As my comparison study shows. It literally leaves thousands of leftovers. If one believes that it is done on purpose, I suppose that's possible, but even in that case, one could simply use Uninstalr and not remove those leftovers and only let it automate the batch uninstallation. Another thing Revo cannot properly do, as shown in the comparison I did. I'm saying that if you use a hammer to hit 10 000 nails, yes, you need to be careful with each of them, or you might end up hitting your thumb with the hammer. Similarly, if you are asking Uninstalr to remove 10 000 entries, you should review them first. Or you could trust Uninstalr in what it does. It's up to you, but the data is shown for you to review. [/QUOTE]
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