Advanced Uninstaller Pro 9.6

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Advanced Uninstaller Pro uninstalls programs quickly and completely using its simple, fast and clear interface. Easy to read information and help is readily available throughout the program, guiding you every step of the way. This program helps your PC run at its full speed by taking good care of the registry and services. It also helps you free disk space by detecting and removing duplicate files and helping you turn on Windows file compression if needed. The Installation Monitor can watch all the actions that a program performs on your computer while it installs. Advanced Uninstaller Pro remembers these changes so later you can completely uninstall that program, making sure nothing is left behind. Delete Web browsing and document opening history for many applications, so you can surf the Internet and open images, videos and any other file without worry. Defend your right to privacy by shredding the files and folders you choose in such a way that they wont ever be recovered.

Version 9.6 improves the Installation Monitor and the leftover scanner.

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