CCleaner's duplicate file checker would be a lot more useful if you could select one or more dup files and "open" with Windows' default opener for that program (even better, add all the possibilities provided by Windows Explorer to do so). This is helpful, for example, when comparing supposed dups, especially if they're images or sound files. I know that CCleaner supposedly knows they are dups, but being able to examine them manually from within the dup-checking screen would be very helpful.
Take a look at the output, for example, of the app "FileLocator Pro", which I own. In the list of files it produces, it mimics the Windows Explorer right-click menu for any selected files. If CCleaner did this, it would make using it much easier for me.
- Tim