I noted in CCleaner 3.07, the Windows at the bottom of the Applications tab is shown with MS Management Console, & also Regedit.
While this is still very functional, I wonder why they are not just included in the Windows tab, under System?
This seems to make more sense to me...
My 50? guess is that it's cos there's more room under the Apps tab. ![:)]()

My 50? guess is that it's cos there's more room under the Apps tab.
How?
Since both tabs scroll up or down, I don't see where they can possibly "run out" of room?
Of course, I do realize that this is just your guess & that it may entirely be another reason why...
Eye opener -- mine are stationary. Windows tab is full, Apps tab has extra room.
So my guess was really worth only 50?, or less. ![:)]()
Resolution differences, maybe?
My resolution is on native/highest 1366?768.
Alan_B
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Perhaps the difference between Windows and Apple Mac ! !
I see both scrolling and fixed.
It is fixed without any scroll bars when there is more display height than needed,
and scroll bars appear and function when there is not enough height.
Since I write a lot of entries for winapp2.ini using my own computer, my scroll bar for applications is huge, even on 1920x1080 ![:lol:]()
Perhaps the difference between Windows and Apple Mac ! !
I see both scrolling and fixed.
It is fixed without any scroll bars when there is more display height than needed,
and scroll bars appear and function when there is not enough height.
This can occur when someone runs CCleaner in a less than maximized condition
Alan_B
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This can occur when someone runs CCleaner in a less than maximized condition
That is exactly what I did to see the effect.