Most people will agree that trying out new apps might be fun. However, the consequences of using one that clogs your PC quickly can hardly be considered as fun as well.
And which is why a number of people have no other option but to go through one’s list of apps so as to remove them and therefore free your computer up.
Yet there’s a caveat: the Windows built-in application, known as Control Panel, does not give you enough information that can tell you what a program does.
Thankfully, there’s also another option known as “Should I Remove it?” (which we will SIRT henceforth) that does provide you a bit more information but will not overwhelm the user much like PC utilities do.
When you run it, it will not only display a simple list of every application run on your PC but will give you a rating of 5 stars or less that will indicate whether other users liked the program or not. It will also give you the percentage of users that uninstalled the program as well.
As for an app’s installation, you can do it directly from SIRT with the extra feature of scheduling SIRT to review your list of apps regularly.
However, there is one issue with this application: it directs you to ShouldIRemoveIt.com to display detailed information about an app instead of doing this from the desktop program.
If you don’t mind that, you’ll find that SIRT is definitely a user-friendly program to use.