

PC Decrapifier can deal with a new computer as well as with an older one (it will smite the same applications). With all the talk over it is time for some action. One of the final informative steps to be taken point out to the user that it is difficult to the application to make the difference between trial software and paid or full version of the same software, and that is why the user needs to make the necessary selections once the scanning of the system is completed. Actually, there is more talk than action in the application, as the user is informed of the purpose of the program next, there is the License which very few users bother to read. Everything is exceedingly easy due to the wizard that guides you step by step through all the stages of the procedure. We can't speak of the interface as the moment you launch the downloaded executable PC Decrapifier will actually begin its mission to eliminate all crap software on the system. The beauty of the application is that it completes the job automatically requiring the least effort from the user. The tool is actually an uninstaller designed to hunt down the most known bloatware shoved up the system. The name of the application says it all: PC Decrapifier. Fortunately, there is one way to get rid of certain pre-installed crap you are not going to use anyway. Removing it manually may result in a tedious, time consuming task which is better to be avoided if more comfortable solutions are at hand. The manufacturer of the computer puts all those craplets in there just in case you may find it useful, but commercial reasons raise above this belief.


Most of the software coming with a new computer is installed for commercial reasons and mostly consists in trialware. I searched high and low but all my endeavors remained unsuccessful and all I could do was to proceed to manually and carefully uninstall all the bloatware available on new computers courtesy of the manufacturer. For months I've been looking for a solution to automatically remove pre-installed software on a computer.
