Suggestions...

Please make silent install with (/S) to not create start menu shortcuts.

Love your CCleaner.. keep up the good work B)

Please make silent install with (/S) to not create start menu shortcuts.

Love your CCleaner.. keep up the good work B)

I am sorry, I am such a novice I do not understand. Can you tell me step by step?

I am so unlearned in puter lingo. :blink:

God Bless, janeapris

I am sorry, I am such a novice I do not understand. Can you tell me step by step?

I am so unlearned in puter lingo. :blink:

God Bless, janeapris

He's saying that he wants an option to not put in a folder for CCleaner in the start menu. You can do that manually, though, from the control panel, though of course that takes more work.

BTW, did you get my email a while ago regarding your problem you asked about earlier in this topic?

May I suggest a shortcut key e.g. Ctrl + Shif + C for CCleaner to perform a fast clean-up. :rolleyes:

And also an additional option to let CCleaner load at start-up instead in the recycle bin.

Simple reason is that while in the middle surfing the internet (due to heavy

load of temp files) we can just right-click the tray icon to do a clean-up without

closing/minimize the IE. :rolleyes:

Thank you.

Maybe Office Setup Files (as in Disk Cleanup in Windows)

these suggestions come to my mind:

1. a checkbox for removing system restore points? :ph34r:

2. if user select the "automatically clean computer on boot" option, CCleaner will place a system tray icon. the icon will have a similar context menu like the context menu for the recycle bin.

3. remove mru files for all visual studio applications instead of just visual basic?

4. how about photoshop recent open doc. since CCleaner already support paint shop pro?

5. how about registry defragment? :D

6a. user can update the *.ini file by just clicking the "check for update now..." link?

6b. CCleaner will connnect to the server and check for update. a window will pop up (not launching web browser) and alert user whether is there a new update. if a new update is available, user can save the new update version (similar to powerarchiver updating system).

7. when the program is downloaded and first excuted, CCleaner will prompt the user to specific a directory that CCleaner will backup the registry keys. user can choose to create or use a existing folder, or do it later. then in CCleaner itself, user can change the directory.

8. together with point 7, CCleaner will be able to allow user to choose and delete the registry backups.

9. add a exclusion list for the registry keys for CCleaner to ignore?

10. cleaning for all users in the computer (prefer with admin privilege)?

actually i not really sure if these suggestions are they too much or are they even possible... is just that they pop up in and out o fmy mind (maybe i think too much? :lol: ).

Maybe Office Setup Files (as in Disk Cleanup in Windows)

I don't know if I got your last reply to my question. I am learning how to program the CCleaner to do most things. I have stopped cleaning some of my start up programs so to not take my passwords and ID's out. That helps. I have discovered that Yahoo is not so bad and have downloaded the messenger on it. I am going to quit using MSN messenger and switch over to Yahoo. I have even got the Microphone in it and can talk to whom ever has it also. I am thrilled about it.

Thank you all so much for your help for this ole gal. :rolleyes:

Thanks for a great program.

My suggestions.

1. Alphabetize Start menu & favorites menu (like Supercleaner( http://www.southbaypc.com ).

2. An option not to delete all files it find during a search, just to see how much space I can recover(like Supercleaner( http://www.southbaypc.com ).

3. An automatic update/patch function, similar like 'FMA ( http://fma.sourceforge.net ).

4. A simple systemmenu with information about the system, freespace, regfile size......

Good luck

Thanks for a great program.

My suggestions.

1. Alphabetize Start menu & favorites menu (like Supercleaner( http://www.southbaypc.com ).

2. An option not to delete all files it find during a search, just to see how much space I can recover(like Supercleaner( http://www.southbaypc.com ).

3. An automatic update/patch function, similar like 'FMA ( http://fma.sourceforge.net ).

4. A simple systemmenu with information about the system, freespace, regfile size......

Good luck

Thank you all. You have all been so good to try and help me. I do appreciate your concern and attempts to teach me.

I do not ever delete anything on my crapcleaner line up. All I ever do is fix it and if it comes up delete this key, I do as it says. I have unchecked all of the start ups on the menu. It is working pretty well now. I sure do like the program. :D Thank you so much.

God Bless, janeapris

Maybe removal of *.zip-files?

It depends what kind of *.zip files - you don't want it deleting all the *.zip files on your computer, do you :D ?

Hi

A timer would be nice. My computer is always on thus I have to run CCleaner manually. I do have it set to run on startup but as it is always on it never runs.

Thanks for a fantastic program.

Andrew

i know it will be a bit strange of me asking a startup manager... :( but i think if CCleaner can have a startup manager, it will be good... it may be due to the msconfig may be a bit difficult to manage... i dont know... :unsure:

Hey all,

I think a good idea would be the ability to run CCleaner from a removable drive (like a USB data key) without having to actually install it on the PC. That way if you need to run it on multiple PC's just put the key in and run it from there.

Maybe if it needs to save settings across pcs create a folder in the CCleaner directory that is named with the PC's network name (which would usually be unique or random) and all the settings can be stored in some .ini files in there, rather than any that need storing in the registry.

Just my little suggestion :)

qbie

What about adding cleaning of X-Cleaner logs?

(X-Cleaner is available for download on www.xblock.com)

A good idea for a self-updete would be to check the latest #YYYYMMDDHHMISS on the site server. If the YYYYMMDDHHMISS is a higher number it will prompt to download the new version.

For those who don't know, YYYYMMDDHH24MISS means:

YYYY - Four digit yearMM - Two digit monthDD - Two digit dayHH - Two digit 24-hourMI - Two digit minuteSS - Two digit second

I'd like to see the ability to isolate saved passwords before deleting "Autocomplete form history." Unless I'm mistaken, IE allows that.

Thanks

Maybe this tip from MalwareBytes.biz:

Clear the prefetch folder:

My Computer

Local Disk C

Windows Folder

Prefetch folder

Delete all the .pf files

Hi

A timer would be nice. My computer is always on thus I have to run CCleaner manually. I do have it set to run on startup but as it is always on it never runs.

Thanks for a fantastic program.

Andrew

You actually can just make it a "Scheduled Task". Go to the Control Panel, Scheduled Tasks, and you can set it up there. :)

I'd love to see a securing/zeroing of free space option, much like file shredding. Also that option when deleting/cleaning the files would be awesome as well.

I'd like to see these enhancements to the Custom Folders feature:

1. The ability to specify that the folder itself should be deleted (in addition to the files in the folder).

2. The ability to include/exclude a particular file pattern when cleaning a folder. For example, delete just *.idx and *.dat files.

3. The ability to speficy whether to include subfolders when doing any of the above.

Peter