Freeware vs shareware internet cleanup tools

Discussion in 'polls' started by notageek, Aug 25, 2003.

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  1. notageek

    notageek Registered Member

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    First. I'm sorry if this has been done before. I didn't see it here in the polls so far so I thought I would ask and see what everyone thinks.

    What is everyone take on freeware and shareware internet cleanup tools? Would you guys prefer freeware internet cleanup tool? If so what one? would you guys prefer a shareware internet cleanup tool? If so what one?

    I figure I would ask this cuz I see people at other places asking on how to clean up there tracks on the internet. :)

    My answer would be I think some of the freeware internet cleanups can be as good as the shareware ones. I find MRU Blaster a good example. Eraser is another good example. If you know where stuff is stored on your computer you can set eraser up to eraser cookies and other stuff. The only down fall in using eraser is that you can't save cookies you want. The free version of internet sweeper is also good.
    Right now I'm trying a program called Disk Cleaner you can find it here http://www.xs4all.nl/~mp2004/

    Here's the right link to disk cleaner.
     
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    I held on to Internet Sweeper 1.8.1 and it does everything I need.. Really it only does stuff you can do manually but I like clearing all that space out fast with one application and I've got no "space" issues with my HDs so... I also have eraser 5363 but don't really use it ever since we talked about the possibility of the multiple passes helping my hard drives wear out earlier... All the same I keep it around; it's not a bad option to have if I ever feel the need.
     
  3. JayK

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    My opinion is that the freeware tools are excellent, though you need at least 3 to cover all the bases, where a commerical product migth cover all 3 with "one stone"
     
  4. notageek

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    Not all shareware programs will do all 3 things. :)
     
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    That's why i said Commerical. Shareware is usually inferior .
     
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    Still some commercial programs are the same. You have to have a couple to make sure you clean well. LOL McAfee quick clean is a good example.
     
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    Well notageek, if you say so.
     
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    If you don't believe me try it for yourself and see if you clean everything that want to clean.
     
  9. JayK

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    Depends, do you know what exactly can be cleaned?

    Besides I wasnt even thinking of snipped mcafee products when talking about commercial. They are snipped.

    sinipped: we are not on the habit of software bashing - paul
     
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    Well if you need to know what needs to be cleaned just check, you might want to read the faq about the product that you're using to clean with. It all depends on how much security you want to clean. I use MRU Blaster once a week and use the disk cleanup tool from XP to clean up junk files on my computer. Just trying to point out that not all commercial produts are always that great. You never said what commercial product you was reffering to.
     
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  12. notageek

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    Wel being that spider isn't getting updated anymore and I can't use it Because I'm usning XP. I have been toying with freeware and shareware products that will clean what I want it to clean. Like I said in my first post that tried Disk Cleaner. It worked pretty good so far. I also tried iIsystem wiper. I didn't like iISytem Wiper (it don't wipe anthing just cleans it unless you but the pay version).
     
  13. JayK

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    As i mentioned above you should use system security suite to clear the index.dats, or perhaps an expert such tester of dozens of software such as yourself have already used it and discarded it for some reason?

    http://www.igorshpak.net/



    Well notageek, you have to give me a direct link to "disk cleaner" i can't find it in the link you gave.
     
  14. notageek

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    Look at my first post agian I posted the right link. Sorry about that.
     
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    I took a look at it, i'm not sure why you think it's worth a trial. It'sa feature set is inferior to even stuff like spybot s&D and mrublaster
     
  16. notageek

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    You can try it or not. I don't work for the company and i don't get paid for people trying the program. It's not a big deal about Disk Cleaner. I said I tried it. I don't like it but I tought someone might of liked it. I can't please everone. ;)
     
  17. JayK

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    I normally mention only software i tried that i think is worth using. Not sure about you.
     
  18. notageek

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    Re read my first post and see what it says. I said I tried it. and it wasn't bad (that was said in another post so you're going to have to re this whole post over to find it.). I seen nothing wrong with the program at all just didn't want to use it. From what I seen is that it cleaned what it said it cleans. I could be wrong but I sure people want a program that does what it says it does.
     
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    After trying many 'cleaners' I am happy using Adios Cleaner at present.

    After the trial period, I purchased it( very cheap) but you can carry on using the trial, you just have various nag screens.

    http://www.martinbeek.net/adios/
     
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    Thanks Blackcat. That was the next cleaner on my list to try.
     
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    jay, I looked at 3S and see that you can't save cookies that you want to save. I know you don't have to check the cookies box but what about the other cookies on you computer? Maybe I'll download it and see if it really works.
     
  22. JayK

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    I don't need to reread your post , i know you used it. My point is you didnt like it (i'm presuming that why you didnt want to use it), hence i'm suprised you recommended it.

    I tried lots of stuff, but i only recommend something I like. Of course , i recognise that sometimes that others have different needs (E.g ZA free versus other more complicated firewalls for newbies), but by and large when i recommend such stuff I say so.
     
  23. JayK

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    Personally I don't accept anything but session cookies, so I dont need cookies management. Cookies are mostly for passwords.usernames yes? So For saving of passwords i prefer using Mozilla's buildin password manager, or a password manager for IE.

    Your best bet is to use something else to clear cookies if you want the option of controlling cookies, but use SSS to remove the other index.dat files.
     
  24. notageek

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    Well I ran Internet sweeper last night and than ran RegSeeker and looked at History and IE hist. Cache cookies (index.dat) and it didn't even clean it. So I'll try 3S.


    Everyone feel free to tell us what you use to clean up your Internet tracks. :) I don't care if it's freware or shareware just explian why you like the program. And a link to let us know where to find it.
     
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    XCleaner, Spider, and Internet Cleanup.
     
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