![]() ![]() It can display installed applications on remote computers where you have admin access. It's able to scan and list the applications installed by all users on the local system, as long as you have read access to their profiles (try running the program elevated). ![]() The program can access other data sources, too. UninstallView's first benefit is the huge amount of information it displays about each application: name, version, install date, Registry time (the date and time the Registry key of the software was modified), install location, the regular and quiet uninstall strings, the About, Help and Update URLs (if provided), the location of the installer files, the name of the installer, the estimated size, language, the uninstall Registry key and more. But it still has useful features for novices and experts alike. ![]() It can't forcibly remove applications if the regular uninstaller fails, and it can't clean up partial uninstalls. UninstallView is an extended version of the regular Windows "Add/ Remove Programs" applet, and displays a host of information on all your installed applications. ![]()
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