The built-in uninstaller does not uninstall the files in the registry and other places. There is also some programs that won't uninstall with the original l or the built-in uninstaller like Zone Alarm leaves a lot of extra bits! HiBit uses the original uninstaller like the built-in uninstaller does but it also sweeps the extra items up. And after you uninstall a lot of things and it is still in the registry and other places your computer will become slow if you are running on low ram of memory like me. And also HiBit Startup Manager alerts you in real time unlike Autoruns! Can you please download them and tell me how you like them?The built-in uninstaller works just fine and the main reason there is "extra bits" left over is configuration data in the event you re-install. It generally takes up very little space and has virtually no impact on the system. There are actually quite a few startup mechanisms and I have a feeling the HiBit start up manager only looks at a handful of them. Autoruns from SysInternals now owned by Microsoft is free and can show and even disable or delete many of them.
There is more extra bits everywhere not just the registry! HiBit uses the applications uninstaller also, and it sweeps up the extra bits. And it will not cause any problems. And on some programs I use run at startup when I tell them not to so HiBit stops that not just malware! So End point only lets you know if it is malware not if its sneaks at startup. HiBit alerts you in real time if something sneaks at startup so it is very useful! Some people don't want this but for me I want to know imminently if something runs at startup.The registry settings are the configuration and doesn't take up memory. The built-in uninstaller also uses the applications uninstaller. Most third party utilities are not that useful and in some cases can cause more problems than good. The only reason you may want to detect new start up items would be malware related as a persistent mechanism. End point protection software should be able to detect this behavior.
I use it and it is completely safe. I have used several scans on them!You're free to use and believe what you like, but these types of programs are unnecessary. I also wouldn't trust software from Iran. That happens to be one of the top places for malware to originate from and also APT threat groups.
HiBit Uninstaller – It’s Not Just Another Uninstaller – Cloudeight InfoAveYou're free to use and believe what you like, but these types of programs are unnecessary. I also wouldn't trust software from Iran. That happens to be one of the top places for malware to originate from and also APT threat groups.