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Source : http://www.ghacks.net/2015/04/18/whi...er-on-windows/
excerpt: Date : April 18th, 2015
The free version of Revo Uninstaller does not offer full 64-bit compatibility which means that it won't list 64-bit programs in its interface.
Source : http://www.sevenforums.com/software/...windows-2.html
excerpt : Date : Jan 17th, 2011
Revo Uninstaller does not list the native 64bit applications installed, but only 32bit, therefore you can't use Revo Uninstaller for all applications on 64bit OSs.
I'm guessing then that there is confusion between a true 64-bit application and an application that is meant to run on a 64-bit platform.
Whatever you do, download and read about it here, not where you originally posted it from, no wonder some said it looked fishy. Do not download from other places other then the manufacturer or author's site, this is how you get adware.
http://www.advanceduninstaller.com/
I can not recall a cost back when i used it on Windows 7, but somehow all reviews state the Pro version being free, i am wondering where the other member saw a cost for it as i can not find it. I do not recall back then if it was free or i paid. Like said most free version won't do all.
Hi Lx
well i tried to find anything that says i need to pay for it, no luck so far.
As for the users on my computer, i am the only one here.
Anyway if needed i will buy this or another program that does the same.
It gives you a better feeling to know that everything is removed.
Jeff
Even if there is a cost, you can always try most software for a limited time.I'd rather try something before i buy it, as you may not like it or it may not work well enough.