Option "Schedule" would be nice for CCleaner. You recently added this option for Defraggler.
Hope soon I will see this little improvement. Sincerely, Mykhaylo.
Option "Schedule" would be nice for CCleaner. You recently added this option for Defraggler.
Hope soon I will see this little improvement. Sincerely, Mykhaylo.
People could be losing in use work
People could be losing in use work
I agree, but this problem can be easy solved with option pop-up window,
with question like:
"Are you sure you want to perform cleaning at this moment?"
Or something like that...
Sincerely, Mykhaylo.
Seems like a lot of unnessery bloat
Seems like a lot of unnessery bloat
to whom? everyone of us does have different needs...
Life must be really dull if you need a scheduler to launch a pop-up to ask if you are ready for a clean ! ! !
Alan
To add to the losing in use work is the possibility of actually becoming annoyed by the pop-up and clicking the wrong box, excuse me for being so obviously blunt but it's another bonehead feature request. To me is just sounds like an annoying feature having to click upon a pop-up box asking if something needs cleaned, and the will add bloat comments are also true since it would mean some part of CCleaner would always have to be resident. I don't really think such a feature is logical.
There is no point to this idea. It serves no purpose
Wouldn't it be possible to use the Windows Task Scheduler to call CCleaner every X amount of hours using a commandline switch?
EDIT: Yes, it is possible and I now have CCleaner running every day at 11am Working on a GUI to automate this now.
Wouldn't it be possible to use the Windows Task Scheduler to call CCleaner every X amount of hours using a commandline switch?
EDIT: Yes, it is possible and I now have CCleaner running every day at 11am
Working on a GUI to automate this now.
Why on earth would you need to make a program to run ccleaner?
When you have finished with the computer it probably takes 3 or 4 clicks to tell the computer to shut-down.
When I have finished I simply double click a SHUTDOWN icon on the desktop which launches CCleaner in AutoShutDown mode to clean all junk whilst I am cleaning my teeth, and when I am ready for bed the computer is off and I just switch off the lights. My life is not "Put on Hold" whilst I wait for CCleaner to finish and allow me to resume my work that was so rudely interrupted by a scheduler ! ! !
My daughter has a separate profile I cannot clean, but the SHUTDOWN icon is easier for her than the old way,
and it gives ME the special bonus that when I log on all of her caches and other junk are no longer wasting "free space" on the HDD.
Every one is a winner.
Alan
Why on earth would you need to make a program to run ccleaner?
No, a program to tell CCleaner when to run in the background (it opens as nothing more than a tray icon and does its thing invisible to the user.)I have it set to run twice a day whenever the PC is idle.
No, a program to tell CCleaner when to run in the background (it opens as nothing more than a tray icon and does its thing invisible to the user.)I have it set to run twice a day whenever the PC is idle.
you just completly said what i said..... ccleaner has not been coded as back ground worker.
why oh why would u try to create an app to run an app
/me sighs
ccleaner has not been coded as back ground worker...
Well you would be wrong:
There's also the recycle bin context menu option.
(go to "Options" -> "Settings")
Many people don't use it.
I don't think its a useless idea at all. If you are an inexperienced user, you probably don't even know how to use the bloody Task Scheduler and if you accidentally mess anything in the Task Scheduler, that would be more trouble. And its so much more easier to set up the schedule on CCleaner's own user interface.
I understand that you long time members here all know how to use the Task Scheduler, but its too rude for you to say that its a "pointless idea". How could it be pointless that it was suggested many many times by several users who see its point of significance???
If you don't want the schedule to pop up a dialog box and say "perform cleaning now" of course there should be an option to just disable the scheduling or at least disable the pop up dialog box when there is a scheduled cleaning.
The only schedulable option you can set on CCleaner by its own user interface is to make it run cleaning when the computer starts, not really convenient if I don't want it to run everytime at that point.
I don't think its a useless idea at all.
but its too rude for you to say that its a "pointless idea". How could it be pointless that it was suggested many many times by several users who see its point of significance???
If you don't want the schedule to pop up a dialog box and say "perform cleaning now" of course there should be an option to just disable the scheduling or at least disable the pop up dialog box when there is a scheduled cleaning.
COMPLETELY AGREE. ThanX a lot for better explanation and support of my opinion (even if you did not really support "my" idea)
to add this feature: cleaning by schedule. Piriform products forever!!! ))
I don't really think such a feature is logical.
I think no one can say this: "in our world everything is logical"
Some things in our life are all about "what I need", but not "what is logical" for somebody else.
We are all different with different needs, lifestyle, habits.
Sincerely, Mykhaylo.
COMPLETELY AGREE. ThanX a lot for better explanation and support of my opinion (even if you did not really support "my" idea)
to add this feature: cleaning by schedule. Piriform products forever!!!
))
Mate, I support the scheduling idea and I have long been wanting it too
Well you would be wrong:
you even understand what a back ground worker is???