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Which Free Uninstaller: IObit vs Geek vs Revo?
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<blockquote data-quote="roger_m" data-source="post: 997390" data-attributes="member: 31436"><p>There is no Pro version of Uninstall Tool, it's a paid product. Of course as you mentioned and I was already well aware of, there is a free version called Geek Uninstaller. As I explained in my last post Uninstall Tool is fully functional as a trial for thirty days. It has the exact same functionality as the paid version, so obviously it doesn't matter if you are using the trial version of have purchased a license, the results will be exactly the same.</p><p></p><p>Here is the features the Pro version of Soft Organizer has that the free version doesn't.</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.chemtable.com/soft-organizer.htm[/URL]</p><p></p><p></p><p>None of those features are related to the scanning of leftovers. So once again, there will be no difference in results between the free and paid versions.</p><p></p><p>I was only testing the scanning for leftovers and not using the snapshot functions which keep a record of every file and registry key added when you install software. However, based on my testing and I did test every installer with monitoring three years ago, I found that Total Uninstall was the best in that regard. That is why I purchased a license. I would have preferred to use something that was cheaper or free, but it seemed to do a much better job than the alternatives.</p><p></p><p>Of course you are free to do your own testing and reach your own conclusions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roger_m, post: 997390, member: 31436"] There is no Pro version of Uninstall Tool, it's a paid product. Of course as you mentioned and I was already well aware of, there is a free version called Geek Uninstaller. As I explained in my last post Uninstall Tool is fully functional as a trial for thirty days. It has the exact same functionality as the paid version, so obviously it doesn't matter if you are using the trial version of have purchased a license, the results will be exactly the same. Here is the features the Pro version of Soft Organizer has that the free version doesn't. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.chemtable.com/soft-organizer.htm[/URL] None of those features are related to the scanning of leftovers. So once again, there will be no difference in results between the free and paid versions. I was only testing the scanning for leftovers and not using the snapshot functions which keep a record of every file and registry key added when you install software. However, based on my testing and I did test every installer with monitoring three years ago, I found that Total Uninstall was the best in that regard. That is why I purchased a license. I would have preferred to use something that was cheaper or free, but it seemed to do a much better job than the alternatives. Of course you are free to do your own testing and reach your own conclusions. [/QUOTE]
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