Once you install it on your PC, it will do a quick scan before coming up with tools that it itself has diagnosed as ‘crapware’ and should be uninstalled. PC De-crapifier is one such tool, which will help you in getting rid of bundled tool that somehow sneaked away and doesn’t get uninstalled from Add/Remove Programs of Control Panel. De-Crapify Your PCĪlways fun to know that there exists some kind of software/tool with the word ‘crap’ in it. It just works.Įven the Settings tab isn’t confusing at all, in fact there is only that one option there and only if you click on Advanced Settings will a user see some options that may appear confusing. The service runs quietly in the background and there isn’t much tweaking that one needs to do. Once you install it, the user does not have to do anything to ensure that bundled tools are never installed. No, I’m not using any sports catchword here, but the tool really is nice and easy to use. I know I’ve been hitting a brick wall trying to explain installation processes to such people, so now I’ve found a great alternative to a pressing problem. This feature can be extremely useful while recommending this tool to a friend who’s not particularly tech-savvy or perhaps even your parents. Warns if You Left Something CheckedĪnother great feature about Unchecky that I really liked was the fact that it also ensures users are warned that they are about to install either bundleware or potentially harmful additional software that they can do without. Before I installed it, though, there was a matter of ensuring that it actually works as advertised, but there were was a helpful video to get me started, so I’ll share the same with you.Īs can be seen from the video, once the service is enabled, you can be sure that you don’t have to sit and uncheck unnecessary tools from installing with the main software that you are installing. To get around this problem I recently ran into Unchecky, a handy software/service that ensures that bundled software doesn’t make its way through to your Windows machine. Now that most of you might have upgraded, you’re probably also starting to install a bunch of new software on it too, right? But don’t you hate it that almost every kind of software bundles in something or the other along with it? It really annoys the hell out of me, plus most of the bundled software is rubbish or unnecessary. ![]() Be careful while installing software | Shutterstock Take Windows 10 for example, which got rid of the Charms Bar, got back a more standard Start Menu and quite a few changes under the hood. But with every major change in technology, we have to add more and more things that enable us to be more awesome. Every Windows users will probably have a set of programs that he’d love to set up on his system.
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