Ashampoo UnInstaller 15.00.22 (x32/x64)[ML][Full] + Portable
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Ashampoo® UnInstaller helps you install, test and remove software without leftovers–and without worries. You decide what stays and goes on your PC! The program monitors each installation extensively to allow for its complete removal if needed. Even unmonitored installations are completely reversible thanks to UnInstaller's four-way uninstallation method plus in-depth cleaning. Unwanted software, browser extensions and toolbars are completely gone in a single click with UnInstaller 11! And the new Impact section shows you exactly which program affects the performance your system–clearly and instantly. Want to know what really happens to your system during installations? Our snapshot technology will show you exactly every single modification to your files and Windows Registry!

Visualize impact of applications on system Full support for new Chromium-based Edge browser Unlock and delete locked files with Unlocker Fully-updated cleaners Enhanced stability-optimized program driver Deep Clean technology v2 with even better results Database with uninstall profiles for hard to remove programs New extra-thorough uninstall algorithm What impact does a program have on my system? You've probably wondered how much an installed program affects the performance of your system in the past. Ashampoo® UnInstaller 11 will tell you! A new algorithm that bundles several metrics, including CPU and memory load, startup time and impact on other processes, calculates a score that goes far beyond Windows Task Manager or Resource Monitor and then rates your software. This will help you determine whether a program is a resource hog and should go. Ratings are updated in real time to keep you up to date, always!

OS: Win7+

homepage: https://www.ashampoo.com/en-us/uninstaller

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