I would like to print out a copy of the CCleaner documentation. Is there any way to do that? I don't see anything on your website but
online help
Thanks
I would like to print out a copy of the CCleaner documentation. Is there any way to do that? I don't see anything on your website but
online help
Thanks
Docs are at: http://docs.piriform.com/
You could even save as HTML Complete via your web browser, and then if you know how to edit the resulting HTML make it a local copy that doesn't contact the web, or use some online PDF converter to convert each page.
Docs are at: http://docs.piriform.com/
You could even save as HTML Complete via your web browser, and then if you know how to edit the resulting HTML make it a local copy that doesn't contact the web, or use some online PDF converter to convert each page.
That is way too much work!! Isn't there a PDF or Word file that Piriform can send me that I can print out. I like to have the documentation in front of me whenever I am using a software program, in the event I need to refer back to something. The online documentation is great, but when I am using the program, I want everything except CCleaner closed
You can just save that page and print it as you please.
You can just save that page and print it as you please.
Thanks but that is still way to much work. I am big on reading documentation before I do anything to my laptop and always like to have it in from of me, while I am running the associated application. I also have a notebook that I take detailed notes each time I do any installing, uninstalling, upgrading troubleshooting on my laptop in the event I need to backtrack anything.
I find it hard to beleive that there isn't a a PDF or word file of the documentatin that I can print out from somewhere. Moderators can you help me out here...
BTW, thanks for the info on ERUNT...
I find it hard to beleive that there isn't a a PDF or word file of the documentatin that I can print out from somewhere. Moderators can you help me out here...
Unfortunately there is no longer a maintained PDF document like there was years ago. Therefore what we've already suggested is actually all that's available.
und I believe the reason for this was that too many changes occur between versions for the PDF to remain current ever.
Why don't you open it in Firefox, then copy & paste each section into MS word or Open Office?
You can do a complete page each for CCleaner/Defraggler/Recuva/Speccy...
Save it,
Print it!
Your done!