DESIGNATE THE BEST UNINSTALLER FOR MAC
by PaytonMilne
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Jul 27, 2011 | 607 views | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend | print | permalink

Mac Uninstaller is a Mac OS X native software that allows you to uninstall application or just find changes made in a disk or folder by taking snapshots of files system hierarchy and comparing them between two dates.

Uninstaller can be used on any PowerPC or Intel Mac computer running Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger), 10.5 (Leopard) or 10.6 (Snow Leopard). 

What to look for the Best Mac Uninstaller?

ü  Uninstaller must be built with the latest Mac OS X technologies and uses more efficient APls to run as fast and secure as possible.

ü   Uninstaller must use two different scan engines in support to index to allow the fastest scan possible.

ü  Uninstaller can be launched in root mode, with administrator privileges, to index and find later changes for ALL in files presented on disks including invisible ones and those located in user forbidden locations.

ü  Uninstaller allows you to edit, save and re-open lists of new, modified and removed items for later use. Indexes can also be exported to allow browsing, searching and advanced comparisons.

ü  Unlike other uninstall applications; uninstaller for Mac should be the only software which can find ALL changes made on a disk between two dates. This is related to the way uninstaller works: taking and comparing file system hierarchy snapshots instead of doing hazardous searches from some file names in fixed locations.

ü  Uninstaller can archive and restore item to create installers, allow future re-installations or prevent mistakes before deleting items.

ü  Uninstaller can create uninstall shell scripts which will remove a particular set of files when executed. This allows you to create a quick uninstaller bound to a particular software or automated uninstalls for computer administrators.

What’s new?

Version 1.14

ü  NEW: Uninstaller may be downloaded for a free 15-day trial period and tested without any other restrictions.

ü  Bug fix: potential scan crash on PPC computers running Mac OS X 10.4 with really deep filke system hierarchy.

ü  Bug fix: old scans collect not displaying results.

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