A: No. You are deleting only the unique subkey associated with ScreenPressor. Other software entries remain untouched.
: The unregistered (trial) version of Infognition software typically adds a (such as diagonal lines) to the output video. Official Removal
found in the installation folder or through the "Configure" button in video editing software like VirtualDub Infognition like x264?
Infognition chose (rather clumsily) to append to differentiate between two possible scenarios:
Part of what makes a feature "solid" is the level of control it offers to the user. For the "remove only" feature, this might mean easy selection of what to remove, clear feedback on what data will be eliminated, and perhaps options to automate this process for batches of images.
If you have stopped using ScreenPressor entirely (perhaps you switched to HandBrake, FFmpeg, or Shutter Encoder), simply removing the registry entry is enough. There are no hidden background processes or services left behind. The "remove only" entry is just a broken link, not active malware.
Infognition Screenpressor V2.1 -remove Only- «Secure»
A: No. You are deleting only the unique subkey associated with ScreenPressor. Other software entries remain untouched.
: The unregistered (trial) version of Infognition software typically adds a (such as diagonal lines) to the output video. Official Removal infognition screenpressor v2.1 -remove only-
found in the installation folder or through the "Configure" button in video editing software like VirtualDub Infognition like x264? : The unregistered (trial) version of Infognition software
Infognition chose (rather clumsily) to append to differentiate between two possible scenarios: For the "remove only" feature, this might mean
Part of what makes a feature "solid" is the level of control it offers to the user. For the "remove only" feature, this might mean easy selection of what to remove, clear feedback on what data will be eliminated, and perhaps options to automate this process for batches of images.
If you have stopped using ScreenPressor entirely (perhaps you switched to HandBrake, FFmpeg, or Shutter Encoder), simply removing the registry entry is enough. There are no hidden background processes or services left behind. The "remove only" entry is just a broken link, not active malware.