Most of the options are available with a lot of freeware, but the "Dependency Viewer" is really cool!
Most of the options are available with a lot of freeware, but the "Dependency Viewer" is really cool!
Its a nice looking program but its not good enough for me to switch from using CCleaner or autoruns.
They say they are working on a registry cleaner but I don't know if I would ever trust it. I've been using CCleaner for a long time now and the issues scanner has never caused me any problems, so as they say "stick with what you know works."
Is it vista only? I don't see anywhere that it says what versions it will run on.(and their screenshots are from vista..)
The dependency thing sounds neat but I don't know what I would do with it. Other then the one time, "wow thats kind of cool" first look I don't think I would.
Who knows maybe once they add in some more programs that are cleaned and offer a good safe product then maybe it will be great.
After it isn't an initial release I may give it a try -- after it has some versions under its belt.
Although I'm wondering if it's even extensible like CCleaner, or for that matter even Disk Cleaner which we can author our very own cleaning routines for.
The screenshots of it do look nice though.
I've bookmarked and will also keep an eye on it! On reg cleaners, I guess I do believe those who claim you don't really even them. However, having said that, I probably have/use more than most. For a while I was out of hand, installing and trying all kinds but I'm pretty conservative now, although in the past two weeks I did install (and like it, seems to be a Eusing Free... clone) Free Window Registry Repair. I use those two, Registry Mechanic and CCleaner's Issues kind of regularly. After an uninstallation I use RegCleaner and RegSeeker, "Find in..." option only. Occasionally I use the MS Clean Center and CM DiskCleaner, which seems quite robust and thorough , however, I've never had any problems. I use Windows XP, SP2 and a Pent 4.
The dependency thing sounds neat but I don't know what I would do with it. Other then the one time, "wow thats kind of cool" first look I don't think I would.
Process Explorer does this.
That app just does what CCleaner, Autoruns, Process Explorer, and My Uninstaller already do.