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Wynona. I am getting more than I bargain for, but I like that. I am just hoping it is only a one-time and not a subscription-yearly based purchase.

It's a yearly subscription, but you can continue to use it after the subscription expires. Just no updates, which probably aren't necessary for a couple of years anyway.
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Unfortunately Revo Uninstaller Pro 4 is yearly based subscription!
That's what I feared!. It seems that nowadays most third-party apps are like that and for me it is kind of a show-stopper. I have too many already (three or four).
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That's what I feared!. It seems that nowadays most third-party apps are like that and for me it is kind of a show-stopper. I have too many already (three or four).

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That's what I feared!. It seems that nowadays most third-party apps are like that and for me it is kind of a show-stopper. I have too many already (three or four).
Try the free version.
I think you first uninstall the program, then follow up with Revo to remove all its tentacles.
And if you do try it, let us know how it works.
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Try the free version.
I think you first uninstall the program, then follow up with Revo to remove all its tentacles.
And if you do try it, let us know how it works.
I have tried the free version Wynona. You uninstall through Revo, which actually runs the Windows uninstall program and then takes you to the rest of the stuff (files and registry leftovers, which are not done by the Windows installer).
The thing is that the free version while doing a good job, is not as thorough in cleaning up leftovers like the paid one!
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Apparently you can't criticize her here either because of the sjw administration
I did not criticize her , just made a statement of fact.
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It's a yearly subscription, but you can continue to use it after the subscription expires. Just no updates, which probably aren't necessary for a couple of years anyway.
I will take that into consideration if I ever decide to buy it.
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I have tried the free version Wynona. You uninstall through Revo, which actually runs the Windows uninstall program and then takes you to the rest of the stuff (files and registry leftovers, which are not done by the Windows installer).
The thing is that the free version while doing a good job, is not as thorough in cleaning up leftovers like the paid one!
Well, of course not!
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Try the free version.
I think you first uninstall the program, then follow up with Revo to remove all its tentacles.
And if you do try it, let us know how it works.
I probably will give it a try at the free version, but for now as we speak I don't have any need for it.
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I probably will give it a try at the free version, but for now as we speak I don't have any need for it.
Yeah, I'd think it would be more important to those who try all kinds of new apps and programs. I only install what I think I will use regularly.
There have been times I've been looking for an app to do a certain job, and have tried several, at least one of which resists being uninstalled. That's when Revo Uninstaller would be really good to have.