You think that four clicks to clean your registry is onerous? You've probably used up five years worth of registry cleaning clicks typing your post. Use one of Homer's nodding birds (I'll get told off for awarding you the Helper Monkey prize).
You think that four clicks to clean your registry is onerous? You've probably used up five years worth of registry cleaning clicks typing your post. Use one of Homer's nodding birds (I'll get told off for awarding you the Helper Monkey prize).
No way ccleaner is fine just the way it is for confirming if you want to fix registries. I'm sure ccleaner do not want to have people complain that there computer is no longer running well because of what the registry fixing did.
Besides if you don't want the confirmation just untick the option in the Advanced from ccleaner where it says "Show prompt to backup registry issues.
Ofcourse if you do this it is your responsability if something were to go wrong.
Besides if you don't want the confirmation just untick the option in the Advanced from ccleaner where it says "Show prompt to backup registry issues.
Ofcourse if you do this it is your responsability if something were to go wrong.
that option is for just one confirmation which is "will you backup" and at first place i didn't mention it. if you guys re-read my post you see i complain about 3 confirmations:
"all or one confirmation"
"r u sure confirmation"
"press ok to continue confirmation"
developers may put options for these three prompts just as they did for "will you backup". i think this is a fair suggestion and a decent demand.
I just reread your post and tried to duplicate your problem with the box checked and I cannot. What version are you using? Anyone else on here have that problem?
I think I understand what Anku means, all the apparently excessive 'Are you sure?' messages when deleting a registry entry. I get this behaviour with CC, and I don't mind it at all.
will there be any answer about whether if there will be an update about my suggestion?
It's fairly unusual for a suggestion to get a response from the delelopers unless it's a really spiffing idea (although I'm sure they are all read).
I think I understand what Anku means, all the apparently excessive 'Are you sure?' messages when deleting a registry entry. I get this behaviour with CC, and I don't mind it at all.
It's fairly unusual for a suggestion to get a response from the delelopers unless it's a really spiffing idea (although I'm sure they are all read).
if response from developers is "unusual" then it's awkward isn't it? why do they run a discussion forum with sections called "suggestions"? if developers -even though they do read all posts- don't consider the suggestions while they are developing further versions of CC then they are certainly killing the goose that lays the golden egg -as the old English men say.
i everytime value software which is highly organic and customizable. IMHO, any software should be able to get customized about all its functions. if there is a confirmation box to code then it should be coded according to custmoziation priorities.
CC has 3 dialog boxes redundantly appears anmd prompts the user for redundant mouse clicks. leting 3 more clicks to be would be a fatal mistake regarding highly competitive open source / freeware software scene.