Do I have to clean uninstall CCleaner and then install it again to get ride of the option Chormium Edge? Because I dont want to use that, I like to wait CCleanr to release its next version that officially supports it in CCleaner's style. THank you.
In these two locations:
C:\Program Files and C:\Program Files (x86)
I looked and found CCleaner folder or [voldermort] folder, I deleted them.
And then did a reboot and installed CCleaner last version again.
So actually I did a clean uninstall of CCleaner and then reinstealled it.
That is not an official extension.
There are others that are not official extensions.
There are no official CCleaner extensions.
But - One of them is allowed to have it's own sub-forum on the official CCleaner forum.
Which would you choose if you wanted to use an extension?
I've cleaned this thread. The mention of any enhancing programs is not allowed on public forum. They are, as Nuke said above, not officially recognized and are unsupported by piriform (you'll have to remove them if you're troubleshooting a problem with ccleaner).
If you would like to contribute to, or have questions about, entries in the community made template for winnapp2 you'll need to post in the 1 thread for winapp2 here.
@Nergal Thanks for your effort. I agree with you. Sorry if I posted here.
BTW,
According to the roadmap, support for the new Chromium Edge, is in the next release:
"It has been our priority and was due for release in time for the Windows rollout, unfortunately there have been some technical setbacks that have delayed the release quite a bit. It will be in the next release and we expect that to be toward the seconf half of next month."
New version of Edge released yesterday: Version 80.0.361.48
Stable (x86) - 80.0.361.54
SHA1: F8FAA06DD76C37A29E7EEE1C1E693D1CD5F11E61
Edge updates are being posted in this Telegram Channel:
Surplus information; once you have Edge Chromium then MS will update it automatcally so why look to a 3rd party?
It's not been pushed out on Windows Update yet, but was fully RTM on 15th January and is included in new Windows installations since then.
If you want it now then you can download it here:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/edge?form=MA13DE&OCID=MA13DE
You are right. Right now Edge doesn't notify for the new update, but it will soon, like Chrome.
So for now I do keep track of new updates via that Telegram Channeel.
47 minutes ago, Aelson said:<div class="ipsQuote_contents ipsClearfix" data-gramm="false"> <p> You are right. Right now Edge doesn't notify for the new update, but it will soon, like Chrome. </p> <p> So for now I do keep track of new updates via that Telegram Channeel. </p> </div>
Very few members here would install Telegram just to get info an Edge update, or look in its preview channel.
New version is out according to the email I got from SoftPedia. But Changelog page is not updated yet.
Looks like it's been released on Major Geeks too before announcing it to the users on our forum.
Not good for Piriform to treat forum users like that.
Tried the download from MajorGeeks on my test machine of CCleaner V5.64. Total bust... CCleaner opens, but then locks up and has to be manually "End Task". I don't recommend any download site other than the official CCleaner site. JMO
The one I downloaded from SoftPedia, was ok. I downloaded its "Standard (bundles Avast)" version.
Alternatively you may download it from TechSpot.com
https://www.techspot.com/downloads/132-ccleaner.html
Both sites are reputable sites.
1 hour ago, Aelson said:<div class="ipsQuote_contents ipsClearfix" data-gramm="false"> <p> Both sites are reputable sites. </p> </div>
I would hardly call offering a software download before it has been officially released reputable behaviour.
As it isn't officially released yet then who knows what may be in those unofficial downloads?
The versions on these 3rd-party sites are likely taken from download links that went live earlier than expected, (although I cannot confirm for sure they are legitimate versions, nor will I spend time verifying them). As is the case for any software, the most secure course of action is always to source your downloads direct from the creators. For CCleaner, that means CCleaner.com.
Version 5.64 (and filehashes) will be released in a few hours. There will be a separate build for Windows XP and Vista users. Further details on this when we announce the new version later today.
16 hours ago, Aelson said:<div class="ipsQuote_contents ipsClearfix" data-gramm="false"> <p> New version is out according to the email I got from SoftPedia. But Changelog page is not updated yet. </p> <p> <a href="https://www.ccleaner.com/ccleaner/version-history" rel="external" target="_blank">https://www.ccleaner.com/ccleaner/version-history</a> </p> </div>
As a general observation, we would strongly advise against installing unreleased software, especially from anything other than the official manufacturer. Even if the source seems reputable there is no guarantee that they have performed all necessary due diligence in their rush to publish the "news". Note that simply eyeballing that the binaries seem to be hosted on the official manufacturer's server does not qualify as "due diligence" - if the software has not been officially released then there may still be last-minute changes and fixes still to come, or some back-end components that may not have been switched on yet.
I would have hoped that Softpedia would know better than to do something like this - but apparently not.
@nukecad You are right.
@Dave CCleaner Thanks a lot for the info. I agree with you. I will go ahead and uninstall the version I downloaded from SoftPedia, and do a reboot, and install the one from CCleaner's website once it is released.
@Stephen CCleaner The new version is out?