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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: 1051606" data-attributes="member: 98343"><p>The current design philosophy is centered around the idea of unattended uninstallation. After user click the Yes button on the "Are you sure you want to uninstall these" confirmation, no further user input is required and the user can walk away to go make a pot of tea. </p><p></p><p>What you are suggesting, would no longer be unattended uninstallation in the same sense.</p><p></p><p>However, I do see your point. Perhaps a way forward would be to add an option to the Settings page where user can choose which way they prefer: The current method, or an attempt at the end to see whether a system restart is required and if so, that is suggested to the user via a new confirmation window from Uninstalr. I could see this to be useful, too, so I think I should add that option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jv16, post: 1051606, member: 98343"] The current design philosophy is centered around the idea of unattended uninstallation. After user click the Yes button on the "Are you sure you want to uninstall these" confirmation, no further user input is required and the user can walk away to go make a pot of tea. What you are suggesting, would no longer be unattended uninstallation in the same sense. However, I do see your point. Perhaps a way forward would be to add an option to the Settings page where user can choose which way they prefer: The current method, or an attempt at the end to see whether a system restart is required and if so, that is suggested to the user via a new confirmation window from Uninstalr. I could see this to be useful, too, so I think I should add that option. [/QUOTE]
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