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AppRemover V2.2.4.2   
Suggested by guinness - Updated by infimum on 14 Aug 2010
5MB (uncompressed) - Popularity score (940)
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Synopsis: AppRemover supports a thorough uninstallation of hundreds of Antivirus and AntiSpyware Applications. Additionally, the program will do extra cleanup work for previous uninstallations and failed uninstalls. The complete support charts are listed and updated with each new release.

A full list of the supported Anti-Virus and Anti-Spyware applications the program will remove.
Writes settings to: Application folder
How to extract: Download appremover.exe to a folder of your choice and launch.
Stealth [?]: Yes
License: Freeware (ad supported)
System Requirements: Win2K / WinXP / Vista / Win7

Posted comments:

[User] CodesAwayWhy would someone need this program??

It sounds like Revo Uninstaller (http://www.portablefreeware.com/?id=1398), but it works only with Antivirus and AntiSpyware Applications?? Why would you want to uninstall your antivirus software??
 [2009-12-23 05:00]

[User] guinnessE.G. If a user want revert from AVG to Panda, plus Revo Uninstaller isn't 100% accurate so its always best to have a backup solution. [2009-12-23 10:43]

[Anonymous] MarkDownload link seems to be dead as does the website at the moment. [2010-01-08 14:56]

[Anonymous] OlaHmm does this mean that I can extend 3-6month free offers? [2010-01-12 19:35]

[Anonymous] BenEvery time I've used this, it runs the uninstall programs...I'd be more impressed if it downloaded and ran the individual vendors' removal tools, something you wouldn't normally do yourself. [2010-01-27 13:54]

[Anonymous] WolfghostWell where is 2.2.1.1 ???

Home site give me this 2.2.0.2 !!!
 [2010-03-16 23:48]

[Anonymous] TranscontinentalThis is not AppRemover V2.2.1.1, but 2.2.0.2. Version 2.2.1.1 does not exist, the version on the developer's website is 2.2.0.2, now new version at this time. [2010-03-17 17:38]

[User] I am BaasThis tool should be clasified as ADWARE. [2010-03-20 12:28]

[Anonymous] Edward NielsenPCmag has a good review of the pros and cons of this app.

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2342597,00.asp
 [2010-07-12 19:15]

[Anonymous] Tacos.R.DelishI'm with Ben, when I my Norton trial ended a lot of times the uninstaller left behind a slew of registry keys and software behind, but the removal tool from their website left nothing behind. [2010-08-14 16:05]

[Anonymous] tomdebombWarning takes a long time to scan, unless i am doing something wrong in excess of 12 hours on both the machines I have tested it on XP SP3, been set up for a while. [2010-08-15 19:55]


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