![]() It's a useful tool under strict and controlled circumstances, such as clean rebooting, making restore points, and backing up to image restore files, nothing else running, perhaps in safe-boot mode, and after careful inspection of the results list, keep a task manager open in case we want to kill it quickly, but it's not smarter than the user. The paid-for features offer to facilitate updating to newer versions, which I always do manually for all my programs anyway. Note: as you can see, I ONLY use the FREE program features. I terminated the program in FREE Sysinternals Process Explorer. Keep reading, we’re not done, here’s where we have to INSPECT what we EXPECT:īUG –> for me, it pauses on every single empty SD-style card socket, saying there’s no disk in the drive ( Duh! ), asking if I want to continue, which is weird because it seems to ONLY CLEAN DRIVE C: anyway, and I can’t seem to ‘aim’ KCleaner at backup drives that I WANT to clean, so I just hit and move on It displayed NO itemization of, and when asking it to, it brought me to the KCleaner program folder, NOT the recycle bin, oops! Again it complained that it can’t read the SD-style empty sockets It warned that it can’t delete browser cache files, telling me to close the browser and retry, even though I unselected everything BUT the MHAudio dumps, apparently it wanted to delete everything I had unchecked anyway <– BUG – to exit options and go to the main program window, – UNCHECK … Installer cache, or we will NOT be able to delete and upgrade the relevant installed programs, – Expert mode by default ( shows results before deleting ) ![]() – I do NOT use the – I consider it blind and dangerous. I also never had a problem before – or since – but now I SCROLL the results myself to check just in case it selected good things. I do not think the programmer knows to INSPECT what the program EXPECTS in the resulting list of matching files, just presuming that whatever is found matches the look-up, like sending the dog to fetch our newspaper, and not checking if it brought the neighbor’s newspaper, I suppose – there does not seem to be an internal results-audit function in the programming. Yes, worse than this happened to me, where KCleaner deleted everything on the drive, the only warning was no warning at all, just that it found 4GB of data … I negligently did not scroll to INSPECT what I EXPECTED to see that the entire drive had been marked for deletion, and I just clicked to proceed, presuming it fond crap like tons of old Windows updates and stuff – nope, Windows, Programs, Users, all deleted, ouch! Second time it deleted all apps i had installed with the same settings as the first time.Īnd it warns like if it is your own fault when something happens” Called Aria, it can summarize and translate web pages.– In response to SMITH Maat 1:38 am “worst cleaner first time everything ok This summer, the Norwegian-Chinese Opera came out with a new version with a built-in AI (artificial intelligence) function. Both tools are now part of the same family as Avast security software. CCleaner is also the name of a well-known PC cleaning program. It can also use extensions developed for both Chrome and Firefox.ĬCleaner: Browse with the cleaning softwareĬCleaner Browser looks like Google Chrome, but promises less surveillance and more security. It’s tailored for people who like to browse with many tabs open, and offers features for stacking and tiling tabs, as well as annotating web pages and bookmarks. Another Chromium-based browser, Vivaldi comes with a built-in ad blocker, pop-up blocker, and tracker blocker for a minimally intrusive/prying browsing experience.
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