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Re: Uninstallers - 2008 Member Choice

This is an area that I'm still futzing with.

Uninstallers are pretty similar IMHO. The feature I'm still evaluating and really want to have is an 'installation monitoring' component of the program. Meaning that it watches + records everything that the program does/creates so that when it uninstalls it, every last shred is removed.

I use Windows, I use a program's uninstaller, I may use TuneUp or CCleaner but am still looking for one with monitoring function. Right now using a sandbox is my work-around.

As it is now no 'only uninstaller' that will remove things like armadillo entries which are always left behind, so I'm still looking and hoping for maybe free.
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January 18th, @05:14PM

After a fresh install of my windows operating system, the first thing I install is Total Uninstall v4.xx.
My vote went with Total Uninstall .

Great poll, BTW.
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Window's built in Add/Remove function.
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