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  1. 3 hours ago, Dave CCleaner said:

    @jeromy For reference which Catalina beta version are you on at the moment? And are you staying up to date with the new bets releases as they come out? I hear there are some potential "breaking stuff" changes coming up in future betas.

    I'm using 10.15 Beta (19A501i).  Which I believe is the latest developer build.  I've read about those changes, but have yet to experience any of them.

  2. Glad to see an update for Mac!  I'm running Catalina and the app works fine here as well.  I've been monitoring the files deleted/analyzed and don't see anything of concern yet.  If needed, I can beta test/send debugging information for this type of environment for continued development.

    I've been along time user for CCleaner on Windows and was pretty sad to see how little development into the Mac OS over the past years. 

    Side note: The issue with the previous build about requiring multiple admin log-ins to purge data is no longer present -- THANK YOU.

  3. Skip C, I am currently using CCleaner Pro 1.15.507 on the latest Mojave beta 10.14.1 (build 18B45d) [note this beta was released after Mojave went public] and I cannot replicate the issue you're experiencing with resizing the application.  Upon changing the window size and close CCleaner, the app retains my recent changes.

    You may want to try booting in Safe mode to see if you can save the window changes then.  If so, then another application is causing the issue.https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201262

  4. Any chance CCleaner could be coded to include the following location:

     

    C:\Users\%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Recent

     

    This houses, on my machine, 111 shortcuts to files I've opened.

     

    For now, I've added this to the Custom Files to be removed.

     

     

     

    Using Vista Ultimate with CCleaner 2.0.475

  5. I click "options" and then "cookies"....It shows the cookies to delete but, how do I delete them?..I'm not sure why the cookies are showing up there......I mean I "cleaned" them once under "cleaner" and "windows"..........

    CCleaner v2.00.475 Beta

     

    I think Lexonex is referring to the part where after using CCleaner beta 2 to remove data (run cleaner) if you go back to the Options > Cookies settings, there are still cookies listed under the "Cookies to Delete" column.... even without doing any more browsing after running CCleaner.

     

    Could be a vista bug, I see Lexonex is using Vista Home, I'm on Vista Ultimate 32bit.

     

    [Yes. The option to remove cookies for IE and FF is checked.]

  6. On vacation, but with laptop :)

     

    You work hard on CCleaner, (and we're all appreciative of that..) you should enjoy your vacation. :)

     

     

    I'm looking forward to the beta, teaser screen shots just make me more anxious.

  7. Anybody know of a Vista snap-on for the new firewall that will make predefined rules for popular programs?

     

    Thread is a little old, but I just found this free add-on for the Windows Firewall.

     

    http://www.pctools.com/firewall/

     

    I haven't tried any of the leak tests, but it does prompt you to allow or block any program trying to access the internet.

     

    No problems on my Vista Ult. machine.

  8. Does anyone know how to delete the contents of this folder?

     

    I had (useless) data in this folder and just used the function within CCleaner to remove custom files and empty folders to delete them.

     

    Options > Custom.

     

    Folder is located here:

     

    C:\Users\%userprofile%\Searches\Recent Documents

     

     

    Make certain under "Advanced" from the main CCleaner screen you have "Custom Files and Folders" checked.

     

    I'm definitely not going to keep this setting, because I don't fully know what type of data gets stored into this directory. :shrug:

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