@drragostea:
Somehwat like, yes.
From a pure technical perspective, I could say that the uninstall removes the AlterEgo file and it is complete. But from the overall perspective, it's way more complex. For example, if you write some text documents using Word, you don't want Word to remove them when you uninstall Word, right?
Same goes for the application you use through the registered account - you might create documents using them (e.g. saving emails or websites as textfiles in the restricted users home directory). What should AlterEgo do with these?
As for suggestions... I've created a new subforum for AlterEgo.
A project tools category already existed here, but that has been moved there as well of course. Keep the project tools only for well-formatted and clearly expressed suggestions please (see other examples); better discuss it in the regular new AlterEgo forum first.
@nOInfectIOn: depends
Are you using that restricted account completely, or in a similar way compared to AlterEgo?
If you're still using an admin account often, AlterEgo would help to set up the "runas" links (shortcuts on desktop) to for example "quickly check your email on your regular restricted account" when using the admin account.
I've you're one of the few really well-behaving computer users (I have to admit that I am not myself :D ), you probably would never switch to the admin account though, and run admin-privilege applications through runas only, in which case AlterEgo would have no use at all.