O&O Software’s free AppBuster app for Windows was one of the first programs that I reviewed on this site.
The latest update introduces several important changes and features that deserve to be mentioned here o this site.
If you have used AppBuster in the past you know what the program is about. It lets you uninstall many built-in or user-installed programs on Windows devices.
O&O AppBuster 1.4.1345 is now available. The application is still free to use. Here are the three core changes introduced in the new version:
- O&O AppBuster is now compatible with Windows on ARM devices.
- The app makes recommendations now regarding the programs that you may want to consider for removal.
- It detects new apps and programs that were installed since the last run of the application.
Let us take a closer look at one of the new features.
Recommendations
Tech savvy users know which apps to remove from their devices and which not. The same may not be true for users who are not that interested in tech.
The recommendation system is for these users. It highlights apps that the users may want to take a closer look at when it comes to picking apps for removal.
Recommendations may either suggest to remove a program or may highlight an app as optional.
On a test Windows 11 system, it recommended to remove the Feedback Hub, Game Bar, and Microsoft 365 (Office) apps among several other Microsoft apps.
It listed other Microsoft apps as optional, as well as non-Microsoft apps, including Adobe Acrobat Reader.
AppBuster does not reveal why it is making a recommendation. It is certainly possible that it recommends removing apps that the user uses frequently or even regularly.
It would be great if the program could take into account last use dates or other information to improve recommendations.
The other changes
Support for ARM platform starting with Windows 11 version 24H2 is a welcome addition, considering that Microsoft is pushing Windows on the platform.
For now, it is the only Copilot+ PCs ready platform, but this will change once AMD and Intel release new silicon.
Detection of new apps can also be useful. It makes it easier to spot new apps that Microsoft sneaked-in, and also user-installed apps.
Closing Words
O&O AppBuster continues to be an excellent piece of software. Yes, there are other programs out there that can also remove apps in bulk. It is perfectly fine to continue using those.
My favorite is winget right now, as it is easy to use and very powerful.
You can download the latest AppBuster version from the official website.
Do you use programs like AppBuster to remove apps and programs that you do not need? Let us know in the comment section down below!
Still using Revo or Total Uninstaller; not so sure if winget picks up the residual registry entries as well.
Some users would need some instruction if using winget without a UI. Winget with the UI is convenient.
Instructions:
https://pureinfotech.com/uninstall-app-winget-windows-10/
Winget UI–
https://www.marticliment.com/wingetui/
Martí Climent’s program usually works well and can “easily restore the software you had installed on your last setup.”