Hi Dave,

    Yes and no, for when I have the entire properties list populated it will 
display everything about the program installed including the path to where 
it was installed from and contact information which some give inside the 
registry.
    In other words I will eventually list all the properties of the program 
including the values of it's registry entries. Like string, double word, 
multistring and such...

    It was written originally for one person who wanted a fast load for an 
XP machine, so it is now around 8 seconds instead of 40 seconds or more. 
Also, Vista and Windows 7 machines time is not an issue so adding all the 
program properties will give a person more knowledge of the program.
    This initial release is just the bare bones.

        Bruce

Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2012 4:46 PM
Subject: Re: UnInstall Program Now Posted!


Is there any benefit of this app, over the AddRemove app that's existed for
a while? Or are they simply alternatives?

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "BT" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2012 10:27 PM
Subject: UnInstall Program Now Posted!


>
> Hi All!
>
>    I have released the first beta version of the UnInstall program one
> person requested.
>    I will make many changes to it in the future, especially updating the
> tree view after deletion. At the moment you have to hit the refresh button
> or exit the program and re-enter into it to get the list updated.
>
>    This program only lists programs that use the "DisplayName" and
> "UninstallString" names inside the Registry. There are several other names
> that I can add in the future along with adding an edit field so you can
> search for any program you want listed.
>    At the moment you get a tree view of UnInstallable programs which means
> they do have a program for UnInstall.
>    Also a list of all programs that either have a name or UnInstall
> program.
>    You first get a list by name and you can switch to date installed by
> holding down the alt key and hitting the D key. Or the reverse by holding
> down the alt key and hitting the A key for names or alphabetic listing.
>
>    Eventually I will have it list all that is installed by name categories
> and add all properties based on the names given by the manufactureer.
>
>    Essentially a nice way to look at your installed programs and it's
> properties with just one key stroke.
>
>    There are many enhancements needed I am sure.
>
>        Sincerely
>        Bruce
>
>

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