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The Best App Uninstaller For Windows

3:30AM August 10, 2011 | Whitson Gordon

Windows has its own built-in program uninstaller, but it doesn’t always do the best job. Revo Uninstaller removes every trace of a program with just a few clicks of your mouse, and its ease of use makes it the best uninstaller around. More »


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The Best App Uninstaller For Mac

3:30AM August 9, 2011 | Adam Dachis

Installing Mac apps is pretty simple, but getting rid of them and all the files they create isn’t always so easy. Fortunately there are plenty of uninstallers to help with the task, and our favourite is AppCleaner thanks to its simple operation, intelligent feature set, and $0 price tag. More »


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TrashMe Is A Smart Uninstaller For Mac

9:30PM July 26, 2011 | Alan Henry

Mac OS: There are plenty of uninstallers for Mac, but TrashMe is smart enough to seek out preference files and remove them when you remove an app, and can also uninstall applications you don’t have write access to. More »


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Make Windows’ Default Uninstaller More Useful

10:00PM June 7, 2010 | Kevin Purdy

If you’re working in a locked-down environment and unable to use Revo Uninstaller or a similar wipe-it-clean uninstaller, you can still get more from Windows’ default “Uninstall a Program” tool by improving its sorting and data reporting. More »


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IObit Uninstaller Removes Annoying Browser Toolbars

6:00AM May 27, 2010 | The How-To Geek

Windows only: Freeware software IObit Uninstaller removes multiple applications at once, scans the registry for leftovers and also removes annoying browser toolbars with a single click. More »


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TrashMe Is A Full-Featured Uninstaller For Mac

5:30AM May 26, 2010 | Whitson Gordon

Mac only: There’s no shortage of uninstallers for Mac OS X, but they all are basically the same drag-and-drop interface. TrashMe brings something new to the table, allowing you to also choose apps from a list and search for them. More »


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AppRemover Removes Stubborn Security Applications

8:00AM May 3, 2009 | Jason Fitzpatrick

Windows only: Security applications frequently make themselves quite a bear to truly remove. That’s great when their stubbornness protects you from malicious software—not so great when you just want them gone. More »