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Uninstaller A full featured ´Uninstaller´ for you to uninstall, repair and update softwares
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Revo Uninstaller is the Best & the easiest for most to use & all that you need ...
AppRemover Removes Stubborn Security Applications | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Windows only: Free application ZSoft Uninstaller is a beefed up repalcement for the default Windows Add or Remove Programs dialog.
ZSoft Uninstaller Removes Crapware from Your PC | Lifehacker Australia 2008
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- A full featured 'Uninstaller' for you to uninstall, repair and update softwares
hotlib.com - New Releases and Updates in All Categories 2010
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Unlike windows, the mac DOESN'T have a good Uninstaller for those apps you continuously download from helpful links, blogs and update sites.
Clean Up And Revive Your Bloated, Sluggish Mac | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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I just use Revo Uninstaller for my uninstallations security related or not, and it seems to do a fairly good job. lbrtdy ssj4Gogeta
AppRemover Removes Stubborn Security Applications | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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I use Revo Uninstaller for everything else, but for Norton and McAfee, I use their own removal tools, which are actually quite good.
AppRemover Removes Stubborn Security Applications | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Thanks to Uninstaller for Adobe AIR it becomes very easy to uninstall an AIR application since it suffices to choose it from a list of installed applications and click on an Uninstall button.
The Grand App Writing Challenge Submissions! | jonobacon@home 2010
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Hit up the previously mentioned (and much-loved) Revo Uninstaller.
AppRemover Removes Stubborn Security Applications | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Disk space analyzer, startup manager, and maybe CCleaner, PC Decrapifier, Revo Uninstaller, stuff like that.
Turn Thumb Drives Into Feature-Packed Giveaway Drives | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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