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. £15) which can uninstall malicious web browser plugins, can update Windows programs for you, and automatically updates itself, too.
Also, you can easily remove Windows updates, but be careful to ensure these are not needed before doing so.īefore uninstalling anything, you get the option to create a Windows Restore Point so you can roll back in case you end up removing something critical or something you realise you actually needed. There’s also a section where you can identify and remove any unwanted browser toolbars, and will tell you which are safe to leave on your PC. These are then displayed for your approval, and you’re able to delete anything the program has discovered in a click. And second, IObit Uninstaller’s “Powerful Scan” option checks your Registry and hard drive for remnants that the program might have been left behind. First, you launch the unwanted application’s uninstaller and let it do its work.