Marcin Szeniak is an independent developer whose open-source Windows utility, Bulk Crap Uninstaller, has become a staple for system administrators and power users who need to clean house quickly. The tool specializes in detecting and removing large numbers of programs in a single pass, parsing both standard uninstall entries and the detritus left behind by portable, Steam, Windows Store, and even orphaned installations. Its advanced automation engine can run uninstallers silently, handle restart requests, and log every action, making it equally useful for slimming a personal laptop or preparing a corporate image. Typical scenarios include purging OEM bloatware from new machines, stripping pre-installed browser toolbars, or conducting periodic software audits on shared PCs. A detailed grid shows ratings, install dates, and digital signatures, while the built-in junk scanner hunts for leftover folders and registry keys after each removal session. Portable mode and command-line switches let technicians script the entire process across dozens of workstations. Although the interface is utilitarian, granular safety checks—such as protected items lists and system-restore triggers—keep novice users from accidentally gutting critical components. Marcin Szeniak’s Bulk Crap Uninstaller is available for free on get.nero.com, delivered through trusted Windows package sources like winget, always offering the latest build and supporting batch installation alongside other utilities.

Bulk Crap Uninstaller

Bulk program uninstaller with advanced automation. It excels at removing large amounts of applications with minimal to no user input, while requiring next to no technical knowledge.

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