HiBit Uninstaller has a familiar interface to the Windows built-in uninstaller. Compared to it, however, it can forcefully remove programs if the normal method fails, show you the exact location of the program's registry keys, and more.
It autodetects installed programs at startup and shows everything in a list, including app name, install date, size and comments. The entries can be sorted by any of these criteria if you click on their columns. There's also a search function available. Selecting an app displays even more details, such as version, install location, registry entry, and website. Options become available when right-clicking to open the context menu. Besides the typical uninstall method, you can apply force, which is an advanced method designed to scan and remove remnant files and registry keys. More options are shown for opening registry keys or installation folders, generate reports, or look up information about an unknown program on the web.Įxtra tools for disk cleanup and optimizationĪdditional tools can be used for managing Windows Store apps, removing invalid entries from the registry, deleting junk files to free up space, or eliminating empty folders and broken shortcuts. What's more, you can end current processes (similar to Windows Task Manager) as well as manage startup entries, services, drivers, scheduled tasks, and context menu entries.