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In the dim glow of a dual-monitor setup, Lena stared at her Windows 10 desktop. A program called “QuickClean Suite” had been gone for weeks—or so she thought. Every time she right-clicked a folder, a dead context menu entry appeared. Every system scan flagged orphaned services. Windows’ own “Add or Remove Programs” showed nothing. QuickClean Suite was a ghost, but its chains were still wrapped around her registry.

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Lena found a useful repo: Revo-Portable-Launcher (not affiliated with VS Rev Group). It simply launched the portable version of Revo Pro from a USB drive using a batch script. The README.md included a legal warning: “This repo does not distribute Revo Uninstaller Pro. You must own a valid license. This script only helps launch your legally obtained copy.” That’s the key. GitHub is full of , automation helpers , and integration tools (e.g., for Chocolatey or Winget), but the core engine remains closed-source. In the dim glow of a dual-monitor setup,

Lena downloaded the official Revo Uninstaller Pro trial (legit). She then used a GitHub-hosted PowerShell module called Invoke-RevoScan —a community tool that exports Revo Pro’s scan logs to CSV and automates cleanup of common leftovers. Every system scan flagged orphaned services

But she wondered: Why isn’t there a full open-source clone of Revo Pro on GitHub?