Unlike the built-in Windows Add/Remove function, we found Revo's ability to queue up multiple uninstallations to be really useful. The main difference between the two options is that the regular Uninstall mode lets you opt out of removing specific leftover files but other than that, both are relatively the same. To uninstall a program, select one or more installed applications and choose either "Uninstall" or "Quick Uninstall." Programs can be listed via icons or in list form with details that include installation dates, file sizes, version number, uninstall strings, and more. Once you open the program, you'll see a ribbon-like menu with a couple of options. Sometimes there are instances where the stock uninstaller for Windows just isn't enough: Revo Uninstaller is a deep cleaning uninstallation utility that does more than just remove a program from the surface.