A quick check of this latest version didn't show me any reasons to bother using it, at least with scanned photo prints & negatives. At it's strongest settings it just doesn't do much at all. Franzis had the best denoise before AI denoise apps became available, and since then there's really no comparison between the AI apps &/or plugins and software without AI -- AI noise removal can be just that good. That said, noise [grain] is only one part of the problem if/when you're trying to get softer, analog photos to look more like the often much sharper images from a good digital camera, e.g., the images we see all day online. And sadly, AFAIK, there's just no great tools yet for sharpening [unblurring] a photo. The closest I've been able to come is using Luminar Neo, where a combo of adjustments can give the illusion of added sharpness, &/or there's a sharpening filter. Either method however will not work for the entire photo, with some parts showing distortions that have to be manually masked out. With or without AI, software's just not there yet.
Easy Photo Unblur installs to the Users\ [UserName]\ AppData\ Roaming folder, taking up 221MB with 43 files in 2 folders. A folder with 2 uninstall files is also added to Program Files (x86), while I recorded the registry getting 4 new keys.