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  1. OK, it looks like feature #3 has been requested for some time... Is there any chance it will be implemented into a future CCleaner version? (See topic http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=19210)
  2. I think turning the process name into a hyperlink that would search for the item name on processlibrary.com or google would be a huge improvement and would help a lot when identifying each process (See this topic: http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=19210). If the Description and Publisher you mention are available for each file, this would also be a good idea to add to the list to provide a little more well rounded information. Of course, maybe these fields could be faked in the event of malware?
  3. I think #1 would be a nice idea, but it might be difficult as many of these applications and DLL files don't include icons. I think implementing a link to search for each process name would be a great way to provide quick information about each item (As discussed in this topic: http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=19210)
  4. I second this motion! I set up a user account here just to write this same suggestion, but after a quick search I see other users are interested in the same feature. This would reduce a lot of manual entry having to retype each startup item name into a search engine to figure out what it does. Simply clicking an automatically generated link would be a huge time saver for people like me who use CCleaner on a regular basis to clean PCs. Perhaps this feature could be taken a step further and in the settings a user can set their own process search site and search string. This way a user could enter their favorite site such as processlibrary.com, or just set it to do a Google search. If anyone else wants to see this feature, make a post here. More input means more likelihood of being implemented!
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