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Nilt

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  1. After using CCleaner a year or two now, I just notice that it doesn't clean out the bin in outlook pro. How about having it added in (as two other email programs).

    I know and have known a lot of people that don't setup the properties on the deleted bin, so the stuff sit there for years.

    I'm unsure how hard that'd be. Outlook stores its data in a single, large file up until Outlook 2007. Opening that file and deleting data would likely be somewhat problematic as many folks have password protected the PST files and such.

  2. There's no use for a better progress bar, .. it would only slow it down, performance is more important than visual effects in a computer repair application.

    I tend to agree with this but, at the same time, would prefer to not have clients to whom I recommend CCleaner confused. Why not have a time elapsed timer instead? That would allow users to see that the app isn't frozen while also not being bloated. I'm not a programmer but I know Memtest86's "wall time" will freeze up when it does and that app is quite small.

  3. I hope you realise what the creators of CCleaner do....

    They keep their products completly free, so they work hard for nothing, they have to pay their website,...

    So I think it's quite fair, that they put some things like 'yahoo toolbar' in it....

    I don't mind if they put some more in it, as long as they need that money.

    of course not too much :)

    Assuming you meant not too much more extra toolbars, I agree. Free utilities do have to be paid for in some manner or they soon become yet another "cool program we used to use until it got too far out of date".

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