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It's a well-known fact that only very few programs don't leave a trace of their presence in the system when they are removed from one's computer. Alas, uninstallation utilities that are included in most software frequently leave registry entries, libraries, configuration files etc. behind. When trying to remove the files manually, one can bring the system to a halt or damage system files permanently. What to do - watch the system folder swelling up with forgotten libraries or do not install anything at all? The answer is FullRemover.
FullRemover is a universal uninstallation utility that records all the changes made to the system when a new program gets installed, including new registry entries, various files and libraries installed in the systems folder etc. Its agent, always in the system's operating memory, detects when new software is being installed and writes to its own database all the changes made. Once you choose to delete a program, run FullRemover and it will clear up its traces completely.
The program interface is very simple and basically is a dressed-up version of the system default Add/Remove Programs tool. Try it now and check it out yourself.
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