CCleaner
System cleansing is an absolute necessity. After a session at the computer, you’re left with countless temporary files, internet cookies etc that all take space up on your pc and, in some cases, leave a history of what you’ve been up to during that session.
CCleaner (or Crap Cleaner, to give it its full name!) is designed to erase all of that temporary data for you, in addition to a number of other functions, as follows:
This is used to clear out your browser cache, temporary files (*.tmp etc), log files, clipboard etc. I use this every time I shut down my browser and after a days work to clear out all the temp stuff. You can select various levels of deletion, from a straight forward “normal” delete, to a 7-pass DOD strength delete.
I prefer this over the default Windows one, primarily because it populates the application list in an instant. Other than that, it serves the same purpose as Windows own uninstaller.
This is the best bit
This is what I consider to be the best regsitry cleaner I’ve ever used. There are many applications available that serve a similar purpose, both payware, shareware and commercial. I’ve tried a great many of them, but what I love about CCleaner (Crap Cleaner!) is that it’s the only one I’ve used that hasn’t damaged my system in any way. You can scan for items in specific sections (i.e. Applications, Fonts etc), or scan the entire registry. You’re provided with the data relating to the entry (normally the full path to it, so you can determine what it is) and the registry key. Once you’ve selected the items you want to remove, you have the option of backing up the changes first, so if things do ever go wrong, you can re-insert the keys if need be.
The application also checks for updates on start-up, so you can make sure you have the latest version. Updates are very regular and simply install over the top of the existing version.
Installation, by default, will also install the Yahoo toolbar, but you have the option of not installing it if you wish.
This application is Donationware, but still falls into my “free” criteria, as any donations are voluntary.
In summary, one of my must-have applications.























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This keeps my computer nice and cleans. It’s a must have.
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