Keeping it will cost you almost no storage space.

The second noticable fact is that this app can be categorized as aportable uninstaller.

In my opinion, IObit Uninstaller’s interface is friendlier than the standard WindowsAdd/Remove Programs.

Samsung phone with built-in Samsung apps in folder

It categorizes the installed items into several categories.

They are:All Programs, Toolbars, Recently Installed, Large Programs, Rarely UsedandWindows Updates.

As the name shows, “All Programs” lists down every installed tool on the hard drive.

Lenovo laptop showing file explorer in Windows 11

Some applications ‘trick’ users into installing useless toolbars.

This category helps you to get rid of them.

The app allows users to do uninstallation in bulk.

The file explorer on the Dell XPS 14 9440.

There are two modes of uninstallation provided by this app: Standard and Advanced.

The latter is chosen by default.

Click “Uninstall” and the app will ask for your confirmation.

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Click “Yes” and then the uninstallation process will begin.

After the search, users can choose to delete or keep the leftovers.

If you smack the “Delete” button, a warning pop up will appear.

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Sometimes, there are applications that “refuse” to be uninstalled.

Another unique ability of this app is the “Export tool List” feature under “Manage”.

To be honest, I was expecting a simple list of names as the result.

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But IObit Uninstaller gave me a very complete list.

Too complete I may add.

IObit Uninstaller is one of the alternatives that you’ve got the option to count on.

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In general, I think the app delivers what it promises: thorough uninstallation.

The performance alone makes this little app worth keeping.

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