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Ken Spreitzer, wrote the original PC program called "UnInstaller", first licensed to MicroHelp and now (Feb 1998) sold by CyberMedia. Ken Spreitzer, wrote the original PC program called "UnInstaller", first licensed to MicroHelp and now (Feb 1998) sold by CyberMedia.
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Ken Spreitzer, wrote the original PC program called "UnInstaller", first licensed to MicroHelp and now (Feb 1998) sold by CyberMedia.

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