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CCleaner has been updated

 

CCleaner is a free program that optimizes system performance by deleting unused and redundant files from your hard drive.

 

 

CCleaner is a Hungarian-language disk and system cleaning program that searches for unused, unnecessary files on our computer, among other things, and then deletes them. It can be used to clean the Recycle Bin, various temporary and unnecessary files, log files, file fragments and cookies. The options for Windows and Applications are divided into two. Of course, for each item, we can decide how the software handles it. The list of supported programs is quite long and (usually) expands with each newer version.

CCleaner can scan the registry for entries, unused, and leftover registry keys and values, and then delete them. It is a good idea to make a backup before the operation to avoid any inconvenience. CCleaner includes a basic program remover and can handle programs that start automatically.    

CCleaner has been updated
"Aunt Magdi is dead, we need a new cleaner - CCleaner."

Changes since the previous version (v3.05.1409):

  • HTML5 IndexedDB cleaning and management for Firefox and Chrome.
  • HTML5 Offline cache cleaning and management in Opera browser.
  • Clear site settings in Firefox.
  • Clear information about the last download location, browsing history, and sessions in Opera Web Browser.
  • Improved deletion of your most visited pages in Google Chrome.
  • Improved registry reader, cleaner (Windows services, ActiveX controls) and intelligent cookie management tool.
  • Improved deleting the Temporary Internet Files folder and browsing history in Internet Explorer.
  • Google Chrome Icon was updated.
  • Support for new applications: Core FTP, FileZilla, SmartFTP, A-Squared, MySpaceIM, MusicMatch Jukebox.
  • More efficient deletion than CuteFTP.
  • Minor bug fixes.

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