Sunday, April 19, 2015

// Uninstall: the best software to clean – Clubic

  Uninstall a series of bulky programs may seem easy. Except that not very often we find non-deleted files or registry entries when you manage to find the program in the Windows manager! To overcome the limitations of pre-installed tools, here Clubic selection of the best uninstaller software.

Of course, string together a list of all identical software would not make much sense. That’s why we offer tools for different purposes. Some help you not install unnecessary programs. Other suppress afterwards. Some focus only on pests or malware, while others are more general. But overall, you should find what you need for all uses

To avoid uninstalling. Unchecky


Yes, the best way have a pc clean and fast, it is still not install crapwares on. Unfortunately, it sometimes simply click too fast “next” while installing a free software to pick up yet another browser tool bar
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This is where Unchecky . This small program runs in the background to clear himself unwanted installation options. If this is not possible, a warning sound alerts you. It is not perfect, some systems coming to pass through, but it still will block a large number of adware , the list is provided on the following page. The rest of the time he will be forgotten in the notification bar.



Most


– Invisible and simple

– Less


– Do not detect all crapwares




simple uninstaller software


These programs offer nothing more than to supplement the built-in Windows uninstaller . They generally offer specific options allowing you to go search the registry entries related to the software, or delete the remaining files. Some are also portable, you can take them on a USB stick to clean a new machine
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Should I Remove It , as its name suggests, tells you what programs that can or even be removed from your machine. The evaluation is done by the users, based on their use of the software: each uninstall increased the score. These assessments are weighted by a “group of technical experts.” This system is not foolproof, but provides a good idea of ​​the appropriateness of each uninstallation. Obviously you need to be logged in for this to work.

At startup, Should I Remove It scans your computer to find all the installed programs, making it slow to start. The interface is rather sleek and clean, a colored bar shows the harmfulness of each program, and a rating of five stars indicates the form of the utility of the program. When you click an instance, you have a choice between removing or opening a browser page to learn more. Finally, you can let Should I Remove It turn to alert you if you ever install anything suspicious.




Most


– Provides an accurate assessment of the dangerousness of each


– Less


– Requires connection
– Slow start



This has the advantage of lightness. Geek Uninstaller is a completely free program and no installation required. As such, it can be transported on a USB key to clean any machine that needs it, 32 or 64 bits. It offers two modes of suppression, simple or forced, depending on the needs.

Geek Uninstaller does not offer many options, but some may be helpful. For example, you can delete an entry in the menu “add / remove” in Windows, if you want to remove a program. You can also access the installation folder or registry entries. In summary, this is the kind of tool that is always good to keep on hand.



Most


– Portable
– Fast


– Less


– Few uninstall options



Like the previous, here we have a program designed to be transported and executed without installation to clean PC. The difference between one and the other end is up to the interface, as well as uninstall methods offered. Wise Uninstaller has three instead of two. A simple mode (same as Windows), a selective mode and forced mode

In terms of options, you can access the registry entries , search for information with Google on the selected program and export a list of your installed programs in a text file. The only thing we can blame her scripts is a hair slower than Geek Uninstaller.



Most


– Portable
– 3 levels of uninstallation


– Less


– A little slow to start




As for Mac

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is not problematic because the uninstallation is treated differently in OS X it is perfect. Fortunately, the platform is no exception and there are also optimizing uninstalling software for brand computers apple
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AppTrap is a very simple utility that effectively replaces the recycle bin with respect uninstalling software. Once installed, it becomes invisible. It will load when you want to remove software by drag / drop the icon to clean the remaining traces of its existence, the preference files for example. If you no longer need, you can disable it in System Preferences
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Most


– Discreet and effective


– Less


– Limited Functionality



Another software for Mac which is a little more ambitious and comprehensive. AppCleaner to properly clean your list of applications, without forgetting anything. It offers some nice features, like the ability to uninstall several applications at once by selecting them from a list. It can also be used to clean the widgets dashboard of the user. A final tab will target the plugins and prefpane of the user.

qu’Apptrap AppCleaner incorporates the same function in the sense that it can replace the trash for uninstalling software. The most significant being that you can protect in advance sensitive software, which prevents erroneous deletion click
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Most


– Cleans all elements associated with the
Application – Protects useful software



                                                 
                                                                                                             
                                                                                 
                                         

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