It wasn’t a feature. It was an epitaph.
In the uninstall log, a final line appeared: Success. Identity fulfilled. (Remove only). infognition screenpressor v2.1 (remove only)
The “(Remove Only)” wasn’t a command. It was a prophecy. It wasn’t a feature
She clicked .
In the dusty corner of the Program Files (x86) folder, lived a piece of software no one remembered installing. Its name was long and awkward, a bureaucratic mouthful: . infognition screenpressor v2.1 (remove only)
Maya blinked. Then she smiled. She clicked .
The progress bar filled instantly. No files left behind. No registry rot. Just a clean, silent farewell.