CCleaner v2.16

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We've released a new build of CCleaner with improved Google Chrome compatibility. Additonal changes are listed below:

CCleaner v2.16.830

  • Google Chrome v2.0 compatibility fixes.
  • Improved Firefox support when browser is open.
  • Improved SeaMonkey support.
  • Added Publisher to the uninstall tool.
  • Many translation updates.
  • Several updates to installer code.
  • Cookie options loading now fully threaded.
  • Lots of minor interface improvements.
  • Minor performance improvements.

Click here to visit the CCleaner.com site and to download

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:P I hope that the support when FF is open fix the bugs I reported longggggggggg time ago..

Thanks MrG!!!

UPDATE: Yeah FF support is now GREAT!!! but Recent files in Vista SP1 aren't still cleaned at all... the bug is still there... :( you analize and got lots of recent files but just clean a few each time you clean...

Thanks Piriform for your continued work!!!

thx alot. ill get on this soon after i complete a backup iam doing at the moment. i love CCleaner. it is far better than clear data addon for FF. -woot!

Once again thank you Piriform, always quality products!

Once again thank you Piriform, always quality products!

I think CCleaner v2.16.830 trashed my Windows 7 installation.

If I'm wrong, please let me know ...

I would like to reinstall it, but I'm scared to death after what happened last time.

Windows 7 is not supported by Piriform's products yet... Windows 7 is a beta...

cclogo.png

We've released a new build of CCleaner with improved Google Chrome compatibility. Additonal changes are listed below:

CCleaner v2.16.830

  • Google Chrome v2.0 compatibility fixes.

  • Improved Firefox support when browser is open.

  • Improved SeaMonkey support.

  • Added Publisher to the uninstall tool.

  • Many translation updates.

  • Several updates to installer code.

  • Cookie options loading now fully threaded.

  • Lots of minor interface improvements.

  • Minor performance improvements.

Click here to visit the CCleaner.com site and to download

View the full blog post

Please add feature like file shredder

If I understand "file shredder" good, it already exists.

Options >> Settings >> Secure deletion : Secure file deletion (slower).

A simple overwrite will do the job. No need of Gutmann.

(Offtopic : Oh, I just saw another french translation mistake...)

"Added Publisher to the uninstall tool."

What does this mean?

"Added Publisher to the uninstall tool."

What does this mean?

I'm thinking they mean the name of the company or organization that developed the software that you have installed on your computer and shows up in Add/Remove programs.

I hope this helps,

Keith

I'm thinking they mean the name of the company or organization that developed the software that you have installed on your computer and shows up in Add/Remove programs.

I hope this helps,

Keith

It doesn't show up for me in CCleaner uninstall tool. Just the program name is listed like it always has been.

Hi Anomaly

When you go to Add/Remove Programs and click on CCleaner you will see that bellow it says

"Click here for support information".

That is what was added.

In older versions of CCleaner you won't see it.

If you click on it a tiny window will appear that says the publisher. :)

I can't believe that Piriform added this to CCleaner after 5 years.

OOHH! That's all it is??? LOL! Sorry for the bad information

I think that metalj deserves a medal for working that out :)

I'm in agreement with kmillerusaf. I think he is right.

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I don't remember the publishers being there before.

AJ

I'm in agreement with kmillerusaf. I think he is right.

I don't remember the publishers being there before.

AJ

I don't like imageshack images!

When the image finally showed up I see that you have multiple vulnerable Sun Java installs.

Go to Add/Remove Programs and un-install all Sun Java installs.

Download JavaRa then unpack it then run it to remove Sun Java remnants:

http://raproducts.org

Download and install Version 6 Update 12:

http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp

Run Secunia Online Software Inspector to find other vulnerable applications:

http://secunia.com/vulnerability_scanning/online

I'm in agreement with kmillerusaf. I think he is right.

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I don't remember the publishers being there before.

AJ

:o My CCleaner doesn't actually show the publisher's information :/ How did you get that to popup? What operating system you on?

I don't like imageshack images!

When the image finally showed up I see that you have multiple vulnerable Sun Java installs.

Go to Add/Remove Programs and un-install all Sun Java installs.

Keith

Download JavaRa then unpack it then run it to remove Sun Java remnants:

http://raproducts.org

For some reason, when I use JavaRA at work on users' computers, it doesn't always take update 7 off... It's always 7 that it has problems with so I manually remove it in Add/Remove

For some reason, when I use JavaRA at work on users' computers, it doesn't always take update 7 off... It's always 7 that it has problems with so I manually remove it in Add/Remove

I'm not sure who the operating system question is targeted for but currently I am on my XP Home system.

All releases of Sun Java prior to Version 6 Update 12 left remnants and that is why JavaRa was made.