June 7, 200917 yr I have a [cabbage] load of prgrams installed on my computer that I don't use, or used once, to find they don't work, and was wondering if there is a tool out there for mass uninstalling programs? So don't let anyone tell you you're not worth the earth, These streets are your streets, this turf is your turf, Don't let anyone tell you that you've got to give in, Cos you can make a difference, you can change everything, Just let your dreams be your pilot, your imagination your fuel, Tear up the book and write your own damn rules, Use all that heart, hope and soul that you've got, And the love and the rage that you feel in your gut, And realise that the other world that you're always looking for, Lies right here in front of us, just outside this door, And it's up to you to go out there and paint the canvas, After all, you were put on the earth to do this, So shine your light so bright that all can see, Take pride in being whoever the [bleep] you want to be.
June 7, 200917 yr Glarys utilities has an uninstaller under modules>cleanup and repair>uninstall manager, this is what I use. Also Revo uninstaller is a dedicated uninstaller. These should allow you to access the uninstall wizards for your programs, but any mass uninstaller wont get rid of all your app data, they'll just butcher it up enough so that you can't use/see it. If space is the issue then maybe try using windirstat which will allow you to visualize your space and maybe find the large files that you can delete. If the sheer number of apps in your start menu is the problem then launchy will catalog your executable files and make them easier to find/run.
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