I used al lot of uninstall tools before. I install "Unintsall Tool(UT)" recently. I love the super fast speed of UT, and it has a track install feature working well.
I have some suggestions about UT:
1. sort by time: I want to see recently installed softwares each time. Why not make "sort by time" as default. Now UT sorts softwares by name. Even I changed the sort order, UT restored "sort by name" next time.
2. I find open menu in Total Commander is difficult(I use right button to select). Is there a way to use track install feature in commanderline? So I can make a button to use track feature instead of opening menu.
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Sort by time and commandline support
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Re: Sort by time and commandline support
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Thanks for the feedback!
1. Under construction!
2. UninstallTool.exe /install "<executable_or_msi_path>"
Thanks for the feedback!
1. Under construction!
2. UninstallTool.exe /install "<executable_or_msi_path>"
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Re: Sort by time and commandline support
Thank you for quick reply.
I am waiting for the new version now.
I am waiting for the new version now.
Re: Sort by time and commandline support
does command-line parameters mentioned anywhere in help file? sorry for asking, but i seem to be not able to read it - for some reasons font is too small and doesn't adjust with ctrl+wheel.
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I'm sorry, there's no command line description in the help file (at the moment). The "/install" parameter is currently the only available for a user, others are used by the installer/uninstaller (uninstalltool_setup.exe)
I'm sorry, there's no command line description in the help file (at the moment). The "/install" parameter is currently the only available for a user, others are used by the installer/uninstaller (uninstalltool_setup.exe)
Re: Sort by time and commandline support
Steven, can you please make a "live" example of appropriate command line syntax? i'm trying to make a button in custom file manager, using internal scripting "run" command, but can't archive success.
for example i have UT installed in C:\Program Files\Uninstall Tool and i want to trace install from D:\try it\some_app.exe = what will that be?
for example i have UT installed in C:\Program Files\Uninstall Tool and i want to trace install from D:\try it\some_app.exe = what will that be?
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UninstallTool.exe /install "C:\Program Files (x86)\AnyToISO\anytoiso.exe"
Re: Sort by time and commandline support
sorry, not quite sufficient help. main problem here is with quotes(number and position of them). could you please state a similar example that can be used in batch file? it will be run not from UT folder, so full paths must be used.
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"C:\Program Files\Uninstall Tool\UninstallTool.exe" /install "C:\Program Files (x86)\AnyToISO\anytoiso.exe"