Or if you have the normal build, you get the normal build, with the same settings if you have now.
For example, non Recycle bin option by installing.
What you're asking for is something I've wanted for a very long time now which is for the installer to remember previously selected options during installation so we could use the same settings when updating if wanted. It's like what Foobar2000 uses that allows end-users to select the Previous Installation settings, which would be more than welcomed in my book.
The auto update bit would be nice, however just considering the size of CCleaner.exe you'll instantly see it's much larger in filesize than the Slim build setup .exe file. So it would cost Piriform more bandwidth, and more bandwidth equals more money to host an auto update feature than only downloaded the newer files.
The auto update bit would be nice, however just considering the size of CCleaner.exe you'll instantly see it's much larger in filesize than the Slim build setup .exe file. So it would cost Piriform more bandwidth, and more bandwidth equals more money to host an auto update feature than only downloaded the newer files.
But CCleaner saves it's settings on the computer
and I don't think that adding a code to download and install will be that big.
I've been wanting this since like forever and every time Piriform have come up with some pathetic excuse not to get down to integrating it. For the record, I develop software and yes you might create a dll dependency but it would not add a substantial increase to file sizes. As for bandwidth - well Amazon S3 may well be cheaper than their current provider so there really is no excuse for this.
Piriform are taking Release Early, Release Often just too far. There seems to be a new version of the software nearly every time I use it; most are bugfixes, few offer any new functionality whatsoever.