CCleaner v3.20.1750 Released

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  1. hayc59

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    CCleaner v3.20.1750 Released
    25th June 2012

    Whats New
    • Added Windows Explorer Context Menu management to Startup tool.
    • Added Windows 8 Release Preview compatibility.
    • Added Opera 12 support.
    • Updated History cleaning for Aurora.
    • Updated History cleaning for Chrome Canary.
    • Improved UAC bypass code.
    • Improved accuracy for uninstall items installation date and size.
    • Improved Scheduled Tasks detection.
    • Improved cleaning algorithm duplication detection.
    • Improved file and setting removal when uninstalling.
    • Minor bug fixes

    Download CCleaner 3.20
    Other Builds
    Whats New
     
  2. bonedriven

    bonedriven Registered Member

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    I like CC but I don't see why this kind of program needs so frequent updates.

    For me, I update it once a year or so...
     
  3. DBone

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    With all browsers updating to new builds every month or two, it totally makes sense for CCleaner to keep pace. If you're not updating, then your CCleaner is missing stuff, guaranteed.
     
  4. bonedriven

    bonedriven Registered Member

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    For browsers, there are only caches and history stuff to clean. No ?
     
  5. The Seeker

    The Seeker Registered Member

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    That's what the changelog is for.
     
  6. siljaline

    siljaline Registered Member

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    Where are those pesky slim builds.
     
  7. The Hammer

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    Don't they usually come a week later?
     
  8. siljaline

    siljaline Registered Member

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    Nope, release of the slim build could be a week or longer.
     
  9. allizomeniz

    allizomeniz Registered Member

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    They keep adding support for new apps and builds which is a plus, but on the downside, they've completely stopped updating their documentation to where it's virtually useless at this point. There are also many longstanding bugs they've chosen to ignore. You get what you pay for I guess. :)
     
  10. stapp

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    I like the ability that has been added to enable or disable context menus (right_click items in Windows Explorer)

    This can be found under options/tools/startup and then click on the context menu tab along the top.
     
    Last edited: Jun 29, 2012
  11. Dermot7

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    Slim is there now. 4 days...not a long wait :)
     
  12. siljaline

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    For those that wish to download the slim build, you may fetch it here.
     
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