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  2. Revo Uninstaller - Wikipedia

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    Revo Uninstaller can also irrecoverably delete files. A portable version is available that can be run without installing onto or modifying the system, in particular from external storage media such as USB and network drives. The freeware version 2 of Revo Uninstaller can support both 32-bit and 64-bit applications. [4]

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    Re: Profit; Like many comercial products with a 'Free' component, there is a 'better' version that is for profit. The 'Free' component is treated as a 'Loss Leader'. If the it popularizes the product or corporate name, or otherwise encourages enough business growth to cover the cost of it's development, it is usually considered successful.

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  5. IObit Uninstaller - Wikipedia

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    IObit Uninstaller is a computer program uninstaller for Microsoft Windows developed by IObit Inc. It is used to completely uninstall applications and files related to them; users can select which items to delete.

  6. Yasir Nawaz - Wikipedia

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    Yasir was born to Fareed Nawaz Baloch, an actor who had more than 100 TV plays to his credit and also performed in two films, in a family of four children. [3] He is a Sindhi-Baloch by ethnicity but identifies as a Sindhi in terms of culture. [4] He is the elder brother of fellow actor-director and comedian Danish Nawaz. [5]

  7. Yasir Qadhi - Wikipedia

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    Yasir Qadhi (formerly known by his kunya Abu Ammaar Yasir Qadhi) (born January 30, 1975) is a Pakistani American Muslim scholar and theologian. [8] He is dean of The Islamic Seminary of America and resident scholar of the East Plano Islamic Center in Plano, Texas . [ 9 ]

  8. Yasir Al-Rumayyan - Wikipedia

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    Yasir Al-Rumayyan was born in Buraidah, Al-Qassim Province, [1] in 1970. His father was Saudi and his mother was Syrian. [1] He moved to Riyadh as a child, where he attended Al-Abna'a. [1] He graduated from King Faisal University in Alahsa in 1993 with a degree in accounting. [1] He did a three-month course at Harvard Business School in 2007. [1]

  9. Ammar ibn Yasir - Wikipedia

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    Ammar ibn Yasir (Arabic: عمار ابن ياسر, romanized: ʿAmmār ibn Yāsir; c. 567/570 – July 657) was a companion of Muhammad and a commander in the early Muslim conquests. His parents, Sumayya and Yasir ibn Amir, were the first martyrs of the Ummah. Ammar converted to Islam by the invitation of Abu Bakr and was amongst the muhajirun.