computer users like to install new
programs perhaps from a cd or the internet. but you just can't trust those installation programs. sure, they'll copy a new application's essential
files to the hard disk, but they'll also add
files to existing directories, change .ini files, tweak the registry, and generally litter the disk. yes,
windows includes an add/remove
programs applet in its control panel, but this applet is virtually powerless on its own. it can function only if the installation
program includes an uninstall function and provides the applet with all necessary information. if the installation
program is old or uncooperative, the add/remove
programs applet can't do a thing. uninstall manager is the
program that lets you safely remove all unwanted
files and return your
system to its original state. four products in one. uninstaller,
file monitor, registry
backup restorer, temporary
file cleaner. uninstall manager works by taking an
image of the
disk and registry
files before
software is added, and then it allows you to compare your current profile with the
image and decide what to keep and what to trash. complete uninstall solution for all win9x/me/2k/xp users. if you install lots of software, this is the
program for you.