6/26/2023 0 Comments Review of ccleanerAlong the left you'll find Cleaner, Issues, Tools and Options. When I first ran CCleaner, it was a simple interface with almost no learning curve, a good sign. Writing this column each week means I am downloading and uninstalling software very often, so I knew that CCleaner would have no trouble finding some junk to remove. In the mean time I have spent plenty of time using the machine. My hard drive is 80GB currently and it has been a few months since I last reformatted and reinstalled Windows. I appreciated how CCleaner asked my permission to install various shortcuts, and even adding itself to the right click menu of the Recycle Bin. Installation was quick and easy after a tiny download. So let's take a look and see if it stands up to all it claims. CCleaner allows you to purge this junk from a variety of areas in one convenient program. Our hard drives are jammed full of old programs, remnants of data gone by, cookies, histories of files long gone and a host of other useless information. After months and months of work, games, downloading, uninstalling, surfing the web, etc, our PCs are weighed down with junk. ![]() ![]() ![]() The extra C stands for "Crap", and the program's aim is just to eliminate just that. For this week's Freeware Frenzy, I will be taking a look at CCleaner v1.27.
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