PC Decrapifier is a nice piece of free software that removes the “crap” from your Windows XP or Vista PC. The crap in this case being the free junk software that comes bundled on your PC when you buy it. Software companies pay PC makers to instill all sorts of trial software on new machines. Most if not all of it is not worth having. If it was software that people actually wanted, companies wouldn’t have to pay to have in installed on new machines.
I usually just manually uninstall all the free trial crap software, but PC Decrapifier does all the work for you.




Justin
/ December 13, 2008I got another decrapifier for you. It’s called Linux baby. Best thing since the handjob was invented in 1854 in upstate by
Rick
/ December 13, 2008@Justin: I’ve used fake Unix (Linux) before, In fact I’ve used real Unix before, both AIX and Solaris. Let’s just say I’m not a big fan. I don’t hate it or anything, I just don’t get the geeky joy in using it that some people get. Plus, there’s a lot of software I like to use that’s not available for Linux.
Justin
/ December 13, 2008Have you used any of the new versions of Ubuntu? They just came out with a new version about a month ago and it’s totally badass. Up until version7.5 Ubuntu was just a jerkoff fest for geeks. Now it’s totally lamen friendly. Even your brother, a nerph herder, could use it. Companies are even offering their pc’s with Linux already loaded on them.
Rick
/ December 14, 2008@Justin: I tried to use a Ubuntu live disc a while back and it wouldn’t support the brand of my video card.
I have an old Dell PC without an OS that I was planning on installing fake Unix on as soon as I can find a cheap LCD monitor for it. I’ve been monitoring Craig’s List for a cheap used one. I’m not sure if I’m going to go with Ubuntu or Red Hat.