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Besides CCleaner Pro giving the handy Auto Updater -not having to go to the site to download and install the latest versions- to me what makes the big difference is that the Pro version now cleans automatically after you close your browser. (If you choose the option it do that.)
This was a feature I had suggested to Piriform already quite some time ago.
I used to have Window Washer from Webroot which also could be set to automatically clean the browser after closing:
"Window Washer 2011"
But with Windows 7 it did not work anymore -they discontinued support for it- and now it's bundled with Webroot's Security software:
Since I don't use Webroot's security software I missed the automatic cleaning of the browser by Window Washer. That's when I suggested to Pirifom they implement this handy feature on CCleaner. They responded it was a good idea, and had put it on the "things to do" list.
I'm glad to discovered they did implement it in the Professional version of CCleaner.
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Posted · Edited by Andavari
Competing product URL links removed by moderation
Besides CCleaner Pro giving the handy Auto Updater -not having to go to the site to download and install the latest versions- to me what makes the big difference is that the Pro version now cleans automatically after you close your browser. (If you choose the option it do that.)
This was a feature I had suggested to Piriform already quite some time ago.
I used to have Window Washer from Webroot which also could be set to automatically clean the browser after closing:
"Window Washer 2011"
But with Windows 7 it did not work anymore -they discontinued support for it- and now it's bundled with Webroot's Security software:
Since I don't use Webroot's security software I missed the automatic cleaning of the browser by Window Washer. That's when I suggested to Pirifom they implement this handy feature on CCleaner. They responded it was a good idea, and had put it on the "things to do" list.
I'm glad to discovered they did implement it in the Professional version of CCleaner.