: It identifies obscure registry keys that manual uninstallation often leaves behind.

For nearly a decade, the cat-and-mouse game between software vendors and power users has been defined by a single, elegant utility: Trial Reset . Today, that era concludes. After 47 beta iterations and three major overhauls, has been released—not with a bang of corporate litigation, but with a quiet, final commit to a public archive.

The tool is known for its wide-ranging compatibility and automated scanning capabilities: