Previously, the uninstaller would recursively, unconditionally, remove
the parent folder in which Emacs was installed (the folder selected by
when running the installer), into which the installer places a folder
named for the given release (e.g. emacs-30.1). This was a problem
during uinstalation when the selected folder contained other versions of
Emacs the user did not wish to remove. Additionally, deleting Start Menu
short-cuts did not work (bug#68756).
Some installer language now better reflects that users are not
required to "Accept" the GNU Public License in order to use (etc.)
Emacs (bug#67667).
Users selections related to where to create (or not create) Start Menu
shortcuts are no longer ignored. (bug#75013)
Emacs (as installed by the installer) can now be uninstalled via
Windows' Add/Remove Progrms Control Panel.
The uninstaller will now remove (empty) parent folders, both under
Program Files and (when creation of shortcuts is enabled) under the
select Start Menu location.