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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="Prokopi" data-source="post: 1064467" data-attributes="member: 102525"><p>The Uninstalr is a dangerous program. I recommend everyone not to use it as it is a harmful program. Developer say something about monitoring, but this is a pseudo featuring. The program just grab everything by searching the words. The developer constantly asks you to give him the names of the programs that went wrong so that he can manually fix his failures via exceptions. This program is fake. He never described when the snapshots are taken and when ended, before and after install. The only featuring is scanning for installed programs. There is no any progressbar about snapshots. Scanning changes are actually scan for installed programs. <strong>As I said before, during the monitoring I installed third part software and his program never detected the changes from this additional software.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prokopi, post: 1064467, member: 102525"] The Uninstalr is a dangerous program. I recommend everyone not to use it as it is a harmful program. Developer say something about monitoring, but this is a pseudo featuring. The program just grab everything by searching the words. The developer constantly asks you to give him the names of the programs that went wrong so that he can manually fix his failures via exceptions. This program is fake. He never described when the snapshots are taken and when ended, before and after install. The only featuring is scanning for installed programs. There is no any progressbar about snapshots. Scanning changes are actually scan for installed programs. [B]As I said before, during the monitoring I installed third part software and his program never detected the changes from this additional software.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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