- License:
- Free to try; $149.95 to buy
- Editor's Rating:
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325,010
- Requirements:
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Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP, Internet Explorer 4.0
- Limitations:
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30-day trial
- Date Added:
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June 10, 2003
Publisher's description of Evidence Eliminator
From NPiNET Networks / Robin Hood Software:
This security tool eliminates all evidence of activites on your PC in one click of a button. Evidence Eliminator defeats forensic-analysis software used by snoops, investigators, and law enforcement. It protects you from unwanted data becoming permanently hidden on your PC.
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Editor's review of Evidence Eliminator
This privacy-protection utility boasts just about all the features we like to see, although its design scheme could use some work. It isn't immediately clear how to configure and run Evidence Eliminator, but the Options button is where you'll do most of your work. Of course, the application can scrub away Web-surfing tracks from several browsers, including Internet Explorer, Netscape, and Opera. In addition to cleaning common areas of your Windows system, the program supports many third-party programs. Curiously, though, the only chat client it can clean is AIM. You can wipe away all tracks or shred files according to several secure algorithms, and you can run the application in stealth mode. Also, though Evidence Eliminator lacks a scheduling feature, maintenance tools such as a Registry cleaner and a junk-file eliminator help compensate. However, it may not be ideal for multitaskers, as we experienced some sluggishness when the program was doing its work. Though Evidence Eliminator's $149 price tag seems a bit absurd, it offers enough pluses to at least warrant a try.
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Evidence Eliminator
This is the greatest tools to clean up ur pc.
by: Anonymous220
on 29-Dec-2005 11:27:10 PM
Pros: I used this program for 2 years and aboved, find it no problem with that. Run it every weekend and i like it. But have to use it carefully.
Cons: none.
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Evidence Eliminator
too overpriced
by: DerekJoyce
on 22-Apr-2005 12:14:03 AM
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Evidence Eliminator
Okay!!
by: Bloodreignoffire
on 19-Dec-2007 03:36:57 AM
Pros: I liked the interface it was okay, different. I give it two stars being a good guy and all.
Cons: The web site is sh*t Spyware Doctor pops up saying it is possibly molicious witch it is, bad marketing. You will find alot of bad information about the program on google. It may clean well, but suspect not well enough, just use CyberScrub -or- East-Tec Eraser (witch are the same program made by the same maker on too different continents) they do the same from a fraction of the price and are well known and given a 5 star rating from Download.com. $149.95 is crazy and down right stupid, the new version is 6.0 and given for $ 70 some odd dollars. If you like it then use it but use with caution it can mess up your computer if you don't know what you are doing.
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Evidence Eliminator
Terrible marketing. Out of date product. Works very slowly.
by: JerzyT
on 02-Jun-2007 10:22:02 PM
Pros: It does clean the traces as desribed in documentation.
Cons: You must be very careful to choose right options. Works ver slowly. Terrible marketing. Old product. Very expensive.
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Evidence Eliminator
This application is Junk
by: yyrtu54
on 15-Jun-2005 10:16:10 AM
Pros: none
Cons: I used this applicaton for 2 days before it crashed throwing a kernal error, an interenet explorer page was promptly opened by the program exclaiming threats against me for "stealing" the application and telling me about all the bad things that were going to happen to me even though no "theft" had taken place. They put a small disclaimer on there in case the page was opened by a crash rather the actual reason this neanderthal feature was created. Had you actually obtained the copy by unscrupulous means they actually have the audacity to expect that the user would purchase the product after being threatened with ones own ip address, Law Enforcement and all the other colorful threats and promises these people think is actually going to help them in some way. They prey on the assumption that the reason you may be using thier application is unscrupulous and turn around and threaten you with it, these are NOT good people.
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