


I always lie when I register products like this, usually choosing a dead president and opening a ghost email for the junk they try to sell me. Iorbits is probably not going to work for me either. So I no longer trust that program to create restore points, and not sure how much I trust it at all now. So I went to find one of the many restore points that revo created, and there were ZERO, not one, it was very strange. I was able to catch the error, it was related to bad RAM, "disorderly shutdown". I had a few shutdowns out of the blue, then lost my desktop, taskbar, only thing I had was a black screen and a cursor. They started small, but got worse and worse. Then, I started having issues with the laptop. I began to offload all the garbage and bloatware that came from the factory, and each time, as advertised, it would create a system restore point. I just got a new laptop with windows 10 64bit, and one of the first things I downloaded was revo. Revo is also a decent program, but you can always make comparisons with competing products. The other items in it's toolkit fit neatly within the program's objective.

I like it's ability to chain together multiple uninstalls before a reboot. Other than that, I've used it for 6+ years on XP, W7, W8x, W10. The only quibble I have is there isn't a way to have Uninstaller select all-by-folder, all-by-key or search-string within each category. If you know what you're doing, the program does what it aims to. At least, the free and portable versions do this, so I am fairly safe in making the assumption that the paid version would do this also. IoBit Uninstaller does allow you to select exactly files and registry entries were leftover after a program's standard uninstall.
