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Total Uninstall 3.83

Total Uninstall helps monitor any changes made to your system during the installation of a new application.
It allows you to perform a complete uninstall without having to rely on the supplied Add/Remove program which can leave files or changes behind. How it works?
Total Uninstall creates a snapshot of your system prior to installing a new application. It then takes an additional snapshot after the installation has completed. It then compares the two snapshots and displays all changes in a graphical tree view, marking all registry values and/or files that have been added, changed or deleted. Total Uninstall saves these changes and if you decide to uninstall the application, it will reverse the changes to the previous state.
Main Features

  • Monitor installation changes of registry and file system
  • Completely and thoroughly uninstall monitored applications
  • Statistics of detected changes
  • User configurable views of the detected changes
  • Easy browsing between monitored applications
  • Agent for notification of running installation programs
  • Perform search in detected changes
  • User configurable scanning profiles and uninstall profiles
  • Shared .dll file handling
  • Export registry to re-apply changes
  • Export to .txt; monitored application list, tree of changes and uninstall log
  • Print detected changes
  • Full Unicode support (if available)
  • Multi-language interface
  • Shell integration
What's New:
* Minimize to tray doesn't worked correct for Install wizard
* File system scanner ignore junctions to avoid scanning in loop
* Display correct corrupted (not ending in zero) REG_SZ registry values

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