Suggestion for Uninstall menu

Could you make it so that the program counts the number of items in the list?

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can't imagine that would be too hard, just don't see a good reason for it?

can you give an example?

I notice that Control Panel, Programs & Features gives you the number of installed programs and their combined size (never noticed that before - never needed to know I guess)

can't imagine that would be too hard, just don't see a good reason for it?

can you give an example?

Ok. This is an easy way to quickly determine if additional installed programs. If you administer a large number of computers would be very useful.

Thank you for your suggestion, the developers read all threads and often implement viable suggestions into ccleaner

Ok. This is an easy way to quickly determine if additional installed programs. If you administer a large number of computers would be very useful.

Infinitely easier is to simply click on the column header "Install Date"

By default they are displayed in date order,

simply click and it becomes reversed and the most recent appears at the top of the list.

This not only shows if a recent installation has occurred, but what the potentially rogue application was.

I suggest this is easier because you do not need to compare the current quantity of applications with records of quantities for this specific computer;

You only need to know that no authorised installations were performed in this department since the last time you visited.

Infinitely easier is to simply click on the column header "Install Date"

I suggest this is easier because you do not need to compare the current quantity of applications with records of quantities for this specific computer;

Ok, may be. That just was bad example.

But... why not? Can't imagine that would be too hard to do :)

Ok, may be. That just was bad example.

But... why not? Can't imagine that would be too hard to do :)

I gave you a solution to what I perceived as your real need,

I had not realised you were simply inventing scenarios for which the feature had potential relevance.

I agree, it probably would not be hard to do,

but just because something can be done is no reason for it to be done.