Battle Which Free Uninstaller: IObit vs Geek vs Revo?

roger_m

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how about total uninstall , anyone here experience with it? I do have an old licensce for revo pro v3 , but that one keeps on nagging for buying / upgrding to v4. if total uninstall is better , I might buy a license ;) :)
In my experience, it is the best installer there is and I've been using it since the start of the year. It's not cheap, but it works very well.
 

FrFc1908

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In my experience, it is the best installer there is and I've been using it since the start of the year. It's not cheap, but it works very well.

The pro version is about 40 dollars, right with 1 year customer support right? Will you be able to use the program after the year ends or do you have pay for it each and every year to keep receiving product updates?
 

roger_m

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Will you be able to use the program after the year ends or do you have pay for it each and every year to keep receiving product updates?
I think you have to pay every year. This is my first year of using it, so I haven't had to renew yet.
No one they only crap your system
Actually, they can make a system run better, by ensuring that all traces of software are removed, Why do you think that?
 

permar4

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Bulk, revo, geek, hibit... there are so many options. These days I'm not so "young" to be trying out every one.

In fact I thought of using MS's own and that's it. I've been using geek for many years without problems, however I like bulk and hibit. I was looking for something simple.
 

Tutman

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Bulk, revo, geek, hibit... there are so many options. These days I'm not so "young" to be trying out every one.

In fact I thought of using MS's own and that's it. I've been using geek for many years without problems, however I like bulk and hibit. I was looking for something simple.
+1 for me on Hibit.... I love their free uninstaller and the Hibit startup program too, that is also free and monitors all your startup location in real time with alerts!
 

jackuars

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+1 for me on Hibit.... I love their free uninstaller and the Hibit startup program too, that is also free and monitors all your startup location in real time with alerts!

I just started using HiBit Uninstaller today. Just blew me out. They have a portable version too, and it's incredible. I don't know why didn't I start using this earlier.

I've been a past user of Revo, IOBit, Ashampoo, Total uninstall, Geek etc. and I must say it's really hard to impress me with the laundry list of uninstallers that I've been through, and this is what HiBit did. Their "tools" menu, is so powerful, leftover files cleaning is insane, there's so much to love in this tiny piece of software.

You need to try this. No unnecessary crap, only stuff related to uninstall of programs and related functions.
 

Sammo

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I just started using HiBit Uninstaller today. Just blew me out. They have a portable version too, and it's incredible. I don't know why didn't I start using this earlier.

I've been a past user of Revo, IOBit, Ashampoo, Total uninstall, Geek etc. and I must say it's really hard to impress me with the laundry list of uninstallers that I've been through, and this is what HiBit did. Their "tools" menu, is so powerful, leftover files cleaning is insane, there's so much to love in this tiny piece of software.

You need to try this. No unnecessary crap, only stuff related to uninstall of programs and related functions.
And it's much faster too.
 

Tutman

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And it's much faster too.
And completely FREE! (Try their Startup Manager, just as awesome!)

I just started using HiBit Uninstaller today. Just blew me out. They have a portable version too, and it's incredible. I don't know why didn't I start using this earlier.

I've been a past user of Revo, IOBit, Ashampoo, Total uninstall, Geek etc. and I must say it's really hard to impress me with the laundry list of uninstallers that I've been through, and this is what HiBit did. Their "tools" menu, is so powerful, leftover files cleaning is insane, there's so much to love in this tiny piece of software.

You need to try this. No unnecessary crap, only stuff related to uninstall of programs and related functions.
Glad you love it. I've been a fan of their software for awhile! It never gets promoted or reviewed much but it should! And the add to context menu so you can right click on icon to uninstall a program is icing on the cake! (Like Iobit Uinstaller does but no bloatware) The free Hardware info and Startup Manager software are also very good. They get updated constantly. Best live startup monitor since Winpatrol (RIP)
 

Nautilus

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Apr 27, 2020
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I use 2 uninstaller first of geek which does an excellent and thorough job , better than revo imho and then to other one ( which is a giveaway , so technically speaking also free :) ) softorganizer , this one is also wat better and more thorough than revo!
 

ChoiceVoice

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revo from that list. but advanced uninstaller pro (which is actually free) is the best. iobit isn't a good company to use if you work somewhere that has proprietary secrets or geopolitical/economic/military significance. i know many companies employees are not allowed to use their software, because of the hacking problems coming out of the CCP. my cities utilities (water and power) are an example. when I worked there, it was a no-no to use these types of software companies.
 

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