Software Update: Bulk Crap Uninstaller 3.6.1

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Klocman software has released version 3.6.1 of Bulk Crap Uninstaller. Released under an open source license, this program can be used to remove several programs and Windows Store apps from your computer at once. It first performs the standard uninstall procedure and then it scans the computer for leftover shortcuts and registry keys to remove them as well. Afterwards, external programs such as CCleaner can also be started. Finally, it also includes a start-up manager, which can be used to disable programs that start with Windows. The changelog for this release shows the following changes and improvements:

Changelog:

  • Executables and the installer are now signed, thanks to the donations.
  • Added support for Windows Services.
  • Added searching CLSID keys for junk.
  • Added message if saving settings fails.
  • Added warning to save uninstall list before closing.
  • Added titlebar notification of unsaved uninstall lists.
  • Installer no longer optimizes performance for portable installs.
  • Major refactoring of junk system, improved backup.
  • Slightly improved speed of loading uninstallers.
  • Fixed crashes during backup and deletion of junk nodes and startup entries.
  • Fixed crashes during opening/saving uninstall lists.
  • Fixed crash on clipboard copy.
  • Fixed crash when getting installed browsers.
  • Fixed crash when closing BCU with Startup Manager open.
  • Fixed multiple ObjectDisposedExceptions.
  • Fixed some startup entries not updating their Enabled state in the startup manager.
  • Fixed some msiexec uninstallers not being detected properly.
  • Fixed possible IOException in RegistryJunk.FindJunkRecursively.
  • Fixed unexpanded environment variables in tasks.

Version number 3.6.1
Release status Final
Operating systems Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10
Website Klocman software
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File sizes

2.52MB – 2.68MB

License type GPL
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