DavidHS
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You web site is in many ways quite attractive. There is just one rather important problem: pale green on a white background, while pretty, is a struggle to read.
Even the text I am typing as I post is displayed as grey on white; again a struggle.
I use a high quality screen (Eizo Flexscan 27 inch) for its good colour rendition. I use Ctrl+ to increase text size etc., but your soft onesmay reading hard work.
I am 68 so my eyes will not be as good as say 40 years ago, but I have high quality varifocal glasses and most web sites give me no trouble at all.
Suggestion: Don't compromise on legibility; low contrast compromises legibility.
Ask a few over 65s for their opinions on the legibility of your web pages.
... and, of course, keep up the good work with your fine products.
Thank you.
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I have been a contented user of CCleaner for quite some time ... thank you for the product ..
To save me retyping the whole saga again, may I refer you to a thread in the Windows Secrets forum:
http://lounge.windowssecrets.com/index.php?showtopic=779083&st=0&gopid=864106entry864106
Ignore the first few exchanges (all about my struggle with disappearing free space) and look for my post at 2010-10-21 18:21.
Essentially the disk cleanup tool in Windows 7 Explorer cleared c. 10 GB which CCleaner had not identified.
Is this a bug? Have I, a fairly ordinary user of CCleaner failed to appreciate some aspect of your tool? Is CCleaner "working as designed"?
Apologies if you don't regard this as a bug, but it strikes me as, I suggest, a significant issue.
Win 7 Explorer Cleanup cleans GB more than CCleaner
in CCleaner Bug Reporting
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Months ago, not recently.
I simply ran the default diskcleanup, so I am sorry I don't know what it's settings were. And after reading Make Disk Cleanup More Powerful I have this evening altered settings away from the default.
I certainly don't use compress old files.
Old Win or WinOld (whatever it was called) went long ago.
Office Install: If it were there, I was ignorant of it. Office 2003 is on D:
Downloaded Programs folder: Possibly.
Sorry, don't understand how this relates to my situation.
Would it be worthwhile having an option in CCleaner to tell the user what could be saved if different options were selected?
I have been ignorant of what was accumulating ... and, frustratingly, still don't know what diskcleanup removed.
It was only a fair bit of digging with DiskPiePro in response to a free space crisis that made me aware of the old downloads, the old Lenovo stuff etc.