scriptdaemon
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Regarding the former portion of your post, it's different when I uninstall through add/remove programs. I think it would be better if CCleaner identified when I uninstall a program that way and delete the keys I described accordingly.
And technically, in my eyes, no registry cleaner I have ever used has deleted things without my consent, as it gives you a list of found items and lets me choose which ones I think it should delete.
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I have recently uninstalled Microsoft Office, VNVViewer, and MSN Messenger, but in the list of applications CCleaner offers to clean they still appear. I have found the registry key for each program that I had to remove manually to remove them from the listings, but I think CCleaner should do that for me, or at least detect when the program is no longer installed (preferably remove the keys too though).
Uninstalled programs still appear in CCleaner
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I understand CCleaner wants to be "new user" friendly, and I completely support that. I'm not really asking for it to become a heavy cleaner, I just think it should recognize when I've uninstalled a program so it would no longer appear in the application cleaner listing, and I figure that would require it to delete the key it looks for for each program that was uninstalled (or look for a different key to determine if it is still actually installed or not).