Thanks.
Mike
On 3/31/2010 12:46 PM, Chris Tekell wrote:
It is an application that automatically cleans out unwanted files on
your computer. It can free up a lot of space on your hard drive and
enhance performance by clearing out all kinds of things like temporary
internet files, cached video files and other things your computer
should have cleared out but often doesn't. The check boxes we were
talking about are the ones that you use to tell the application what
to delete and what to leave alone. The application is free and you can
easily find it by searching the application name on Google. It is
definitely worth a try, just make sure to uncheck anything you don't
want the program to delete. I always uncheck saved form information
and cookies to make sure I keep all of my saved passwords and site
preferences and such. If you use Firefox, make sure to set up your
preferences for it under the applications tab. IE is under the Windows
tab, but setting up what you want cleared from IE will not also set up
things for Firefox, you have to make the same changes you want to it
under its own listing. If in doubt, uncheck it. Aside from the cookies
and saved form information, most things automatically checked are
safe, and the application gives warnings for things that are
automatically unchecked that might be dangerous to mess with, so it is
not too hard for even beginners to use.
HTH,
Chris
At 10:33 AM 3/31/2010, Mike Rogers wrote:
For this old guy, what is C Cleaner?
Mike
On 3/31/2010 12:10 PM, Chris Tekell wrote:
The truth is Robert, that I can't say that it changed the settings I
had. It may have maintained them, it was sheer paranoia that caused
me to roll back my version so I could be absolutely sure. I don't
recall any previous upgrade losing my settings off the top of my
head, but after having trouble with other applications that were
tricky to read lose my custom setup in the past I just decided to
play it better safe than sorry. I tend to have the kind of luck
where if there was going to be one time it would lose settings and
delete stuff I didn't want cleaned out it would be the time the
check boxes were unreadable and I trusted it to keep the configuration.
Chris
At 07:21 AM 3/31/2010, Robert Grimwood wrote:
I apologize. You may well be right. I simply installed the last
update over the previous one without trying to change settings.
Regards,
Robert
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I am also very interested in this. I uninstalled the last update
and rolled back to the previous version because the check boxes in
the settings were no longer read. I customize my settings of what
to clean and what to leave alone and suspect the vast majority of
users do the same, so I found it really annoying to lose that
ability and I suspect that there were other bugs in the last
update as well since I had my parents install it on their computer
and, despite having the check boxes to delete such things
unchecked, it zapped all of my parents' auto-logins and saved
passwords and such. Hope they have gotten all fixed, it is a great
little app and I would like to be able to use some of the
improvements.
Chris
At 06:37 AM 3/31/2010, Walt Cone wrote:
Steve,
Have you used the program. It was not verry workable the
last version?
On 3/30/2010 7:27 PM, Steve Pattison wrote:
CCleaner version 2.30.1130 has now been released and CCleaner slim
without the Yahoo! toolbar can be downloaded from
www.piriform.com/ccleaner/download/slim
One of the changes in this version will benefit peple on these
lists.
The list of changes is below:
Improved Firefox History cleaning to remove orphaned items.
Improved Opera History cleaning.
Improved Options Include/Exclude screens.
Added manual domain adding for Cookies to keep list.
Added time remaining to Wipe Free space.
Added context menu to Summary Results for individual rule cleaning.
Added context menu to Detailed Results to add file to Exclude list.
Improved Firefox database compacting.
Improved support for OpenOffice.
Improved support for screen reader.
Improved registry detection and backup support for 64-bit OSs.
Improved Free Space wiping routines.
Fixed bug in application detection algorithm.
Minor GUI improvements.
Regards Steve
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