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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="pxxb1" data-source="post: 1052774" data-attributes="member: 69270"><p>Oh, you are a slippery one. You are mixing your thoughts and wishes with real world circumstances and tries to make them into facts.</p><p>There is a difference between worldly facts and personal opinion.</p><p></p><p>If one looks up the definition of the words there is no support for your theory.</p><p>Of course there is meaning, one saves click by batch uninstall, THAT, is the meaning. Not freedom from supervision. So the comment - "mean nothing", is illogical and emotional and witness about a restless experience once upon a time.</p><p></p><p>Do not think that i do not understand what you mean, i have "been there" once myself when i was new to computers and wondered; what then is the point with batch uninstall. Later on i learned the disadvantages with it as mentioned in this thread. It does not make the right decisions sometimes when uninstalling so an uninstaller built to be better than Windows inbuilt can actually defeat its purpose by that.</p><p></p><p>Based on experience i rather lean back and supervise than "let it do its job" and go away.</p><p></p><p>So, it is not "a matter of definition", anyone who thinks that has not got the facts straight and are just being personal with their experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pxxb1, post: 1052774, member: 69270"] Oh, you are a slippery one. You are mixing your thoughts and wishes with real world circumstances and tries to make them into facts. There is a difference between worldly facts and personal opinion. If one looks up the definition of the words there is no support for your theory. Of course there is meaning, one saves click by batch uninstall, THAT, is the meaning. Not freedom from supervision. So the comment - "mean nothing", is illogical and emotional and witness about a restless experience once upon a time. Do not think that i do not understand what you mean, i have "been there" once myself when i was new to computers and wondered; what then is the point with batch uninstall. Later on i learned the disadvantages with it as mentioned in this thread. It does not make the right decisions sometimes when uninstalling so an uninstaller built to be better than Windows inbuilt can actually defeat its purpose by that. Based on experience i rather lean back and supervise than "let it do its job" and go away. So, it is not "a matter of definition", anyone who thinks that has not got the facts straight and are just being personal with their experience. [/QUOTE]
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