![]() ![]() Like all others here, it’s up to date and supports Windows 10.Wise Program Uninstaller assists in uninstalling unwanted programs or grants a forcible uninstall for those stubborn ones that Windows cannot uninstall. The whole program is self-contained so doesn’t need installing or uninstalling, so you can run it from a USB flash drive. On our test laptop it couldn’t find any ‘crap’ or ‘questionable’ software, but if you click the Everything Else tab you will find all the programs available for uninstallation. PC Decrapifier’s interface is also straightforward. We also love how it’s free, but there are options to donate a small amount of money to support the developers rather than sneaky ‘Free download’ links (yes, you AVG) which refer to the fact that you can merely download the file for free but you have to pay if you want to use the program. We love PC Decrapifier’s no-nonsense name. ![]() £19) for a single PC seem pretty good value. The latter has been shown to work well, and makes the $24.95 price (approx. ![]() Pro version which can uninstall apps, and has more features, including the ability to forcefully uninstall a program, queue up several programs for automatic removal and extended scanning for leftovers. In fact, in addition to the uninstaller module (which looks like the Windows one but also tells you the performance impact of each program on your PC) it can also tell you where large files are located on your hard drives so you can either back them up and delete them or simply understand what’s taking up all your storage. As the name suggests, its aim is to improve your PC’s performance as well as freeing up disk space. The ability to uninstall programs is a very small part ofĪVG TuneUp. But, the free version should do pretty much everything you need. There’s a Pro version of CCleaner which costs £19.95/$26 and includes real-time monitoring, scheduled cleaning, automatic updates for installed apps, and premium support. It does a decent job of clearing up all the loose ends (which Windows’ built-in installer occasionally doesn’t), and it comes with a selection of useful extras such as a duplicate file finder, a file shredder and a Windows start-up program manager. You’ll find the list of installed applications in the Tools > Uninstall section. You may know of CCleaner for its ability to remove graphics card drivers and clean up the Registry, but it can also uninstall Windows apps and programs. ![]()
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