But what junk files do TuneUp contain? It is used for optimizing
If you want you could download Winapp2.ini and add custom directories or use the CCleaner in-bult feature "Include".
This is not used in CCleaner, because if it were, CCleaner would scan for example, all .tmp files. It sound great, but I have a few programs, i-photo plus 4 is one of them, that uses .tmp for calendar templates. If CCleaner scanned for all .tmp files, it would also remove those & make that program stop working with calendars!
This is why I switched to CCleaner earlier, because it is safe, & only cleans what it needs to. Sure, Wise Disk cleaner & a lot of others do scan for "junk" files, but sometimes those "junk" files just so happen to be something you need for some program to run, and when it DOES remove them, so also will your program mess up that depended on that file!
While cleaning a lot of junk IS important, it is just as important to be a SAFE cleaner!
CCleaner will clean up installed Windows Updates (Hotfixes) but it will not remove them all. Microsoft and Piriform worked together to not remove certain hotfixes that could mess up windows and needs to be uninstalled.
CCleaner will clean up installed Windows Updates (Hotfixes) but it will not remove them all. Microsoft and Piriform worked together to not remove certain hotfixes that could mess up windows and needs to be uninstalled.
but TuneUp Utilities 2009 have this great feature and many users love
actually some people love TuneUp utilities because of this feature !
Because TuneUp clears such files, doesn't mean CCleaner should, CCleaner is the safest app I've ever used, if you want to remove such items, add to the inclde this or something, or use that software.
And those people will NOT love it if they ever need to uninstall those hotfixes.
Windows can be very fussy.
Alan
Ok, what you said is fair, but the developers of CCleaner could add an option to clean these files for the people who wants (and obviously warn the user about the danger of doing it)...