CCleaner for XP- what is "shelf life" for functional use?

Quick question please, now that Windows XP is "Old", how long will Piriforn/CCleaner continue to "work"? I mean as far as any updated functionality or what have you, Microsoft will not be supporting or updating it from April, 2014, on. I imagine CCleaner will continue to be useful until then, or even beyond?

This is by no means an official reply since I'm just a volunteer! There's already some missing functionality of features that only show up in Vista or newer if I recall, but off the top of my head I don't remember what it is.

Remember that CCleaner still works on Win98 systems and that OS is beyond ancient now, so hopefully with fingers crossed us XP stalwarts will have a functional CCleaner for many more years, but you never know.

Quick question please, now that Windows XP is "Old", how long will Piriforn/CCleaner continue to "work"? I mean as far as any updated functionality or what have you, Microsoft will not be supporting or updating it from April, 2014, on. I imagine CCleaner will continue to be useful until then, or even beyond?

CCleaner will always be useful.

A lot of the bugs have been ironed out.

Many of the new releases are improvements on programs cleaned/errors found in the program etc...

CCleaner also supports the manual addition of programs through .ini file support.

The latest iterations of CCleaner are really very good, so even if they drop it, or if MS drops support, that won't stop CCleaner from cleaning.

Even if it does, there are open source projects that take up the cause such as Bleach Bit. But I like CCleaner better, so far, so that is what I use.

Don't worry pal, we are here for ya!