Cool, MrG! (keep me in mind for beta testing on future versions, please!)
You used UPX, didn't you
Oh hey, I'd love to see a secret tech option that allows me to globally change CCleaner's search drive... I mount other people's drives to my tech boxes (say, someone's C: is now *my* M:) and I'd love to be able to CClean M:. Of course you could ignore all of the registry-related checks and the issues tab (or maybe I could mount the hives using regedit.exe )
a new and easier look,should boost productivity significantly,the new look is just what we need,maybe for the next version maybe update the filters n such for firefox or opera if neebee.
Nice one MrG i sometimes run CCleaner but forget to run the scan for registry errors because i forgets its there that should now be gone when(Oh when) the next version comes out
With regards to beta testing, I only sent out a beta version to a few people who had a large number of test machines they could put it on. But never fear, it'll be released very very shortly.
It just occurred to me, the "Applications" Tab, does this section cover more than just application MRUs? If it doesn't why not name the tab as "MRUs"? Is the use of CCleaner for any user (regardless of computer knowledge) or for more of the intermediate and advanced? If the former then "Application" may make sense, but if the latter, "MRU" may make more sense or would it be too much of a "technical" label?
It just occurred to me, the "Applications" Tab, does this section cover more than just application MRUs? If it doesn't why not name the tab as "MRUs"? Is the use of CCleaner for any user (regardless of computer knowledge) or for more of the intermediate and advanced? If the former then "Application" may make sense, but if the latter, "MRU" may make more sense or would it be too much of a "technical" label?