Avast acquired Piriform

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by imuade, Jul 19, 2017.

  1. imuade

    imuade Registered Member

  2. NormanF

    NormanF Registered Member

  3. stapp

    stapp Global Moderator

  4. plat1098

    plat1098 Guest

    That is a huge move. I used to subscribe to Speccy but moved on to HWinto64.. Wow, hope avast doesn't change anything about CCleaner, nothing. It's my go-to cleaner!
     
  5. Minimalist

    Minimalist Registered Member

    CCleaner, Defraggler, Speccy and Recuva - all great tools. :thumb: I hope they still get developed after Avast acquisition.
     
  6. clocks

    clocks Registered Member

    I hope they dont make us wait a week for the slim build going forward. That was always annoying.
     
  7. Minimalist

    Minimalist Registered Member

    I hope they keep releasing slim version. They might remove it and offer Avast install during Piriform software installation.
     
  8. Mr.X

    Mr.X Registered Member

    If they still releasing portable one I'm happy.
     
  9. ance

    ance formerly: fmon

    So it's time for a new Avast shield ... :ouch:
     
  10. ReverseGear

    ReverseGear Guest

    Wise cleaner is also a good alternative , or kerish doctor for paid
     
  11. avman1995

    avman1995 Registered Member

    Oh please don't ruin ccleaner with bells and rings now...we don't want it in avast either :-/
     
  12. Smiggy

    Smiggy Registered Member

    That'll be the Piriform team cherry picked and remainder made redundant then!
    Ccleaner will be absorbed into the security suite as an 'optional' extra and unavailable anywhere else.
    Lotus Smartsuite a la Microsoft springs quickly to mind here.........................
     
  13. Firecat

    Firecat Registered Member

    Didn't they already have Tuneup Utilities as part of the AVG acquisition to fill exactly this space? I fail to understand what they achieve with what appears to be a redundant purchase.

    Edit: Based on the statements, either Tuneup or Cleaner will be no more after a while.
     
  14. gery

    gery Registered Member

    firecat maybe they are ditching TU
     
  15. hayc59

    hayc59 Updates Team

    Well...Well..Say good bye to a wonderful and powerful Cleaner...Damn
     
  16. TairikuOkami

    TairikuOkami Registered Member

    TU was garbage, when they bought it, that was the reason, it was being sold. It was hardly updated since then.

    CCleaner is a great security app for cleaning and preventing malware, I guess Avast see it that way as well.
     
  17. plat1098

    plat1098 Guest

    Well, after reading a lot of comments, it really isn't reasonable to expect CCleaner to remain as-is. Once you buy something that belonged to others, you want to make it yours, not theirs. I'll enjoy it while it's still possible. :'(

    AVG Tune Up worked great until I bought it. Then it was a mass of nothing on here. Best thing to happen to this machine was getting rid of it.
     
  18. Beyonder

    Beyonder Registered Member

    I abandoned CCleaner ever since ***** the secure wiping about 7-8 years ago. Wiping a file with CCleaner back then did nothing and using Recuva, their own recovery tool, files that were several gigabytes in size could be restored completely. I am now a happy user of PrivaZer and it's going to stay that way until CCleaner does something to impress me.

    They could start by making the automatic updating available for the free version. It's 2017 for **** . Every program should be able to silently update.
     
  19. Circuit

    Circuit Registered Member

    CCleaner gone.
    Now can live up to the name: CRAP cleaner
    Sold out and left how many back-doors opened?
     
  20. Beyonder

    Beyonder Registered Member

    Back doors? I'm pretty sure /r/conspiracy is somewhere else.
     
  21. Hiltihome

    Hiltihome Registered Member

    I guess, PC-Magazines and Download-Portals will start there campaigns:
    CCleaner, last independent version, download now....
     
  22. Circuit

    Circuit Registered Member

    Didn't leave them opened, but leave it to avast to open them.
    Would you trust it after avast touches the product? I sure must people will.
     
  23. roger_m

    roger_m Registered Member

    As a paid user of AVG PC TuneUp, I hope that AVG don't abandon it.
     
  24. Krusty

    Krusty Registered Member

    Avast are up front about what data they collect and in their AV you can opt out, so what's the big deal? I will continue to use CCleaner and Speccy until I see a reason not to.

    That said, I too hold fears that great products taken over can go down hill.
     
  25. Circuit

    Circuit Registered Member

    No big deal, I will not continue to use.
    To each their own.
    "Opt out", such a feel-good term.
     
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