...that is described with the paid version with the free version? This makes it sounds like the program is doing a half-assed job becaues you got something for free.
What, specifically, is the difference between regular cleaning and "complete" cleaning? Because I'd really like to know or if I have to buy another program that doesn't make you feel left out because you wanted something for free. What, exactly, does the free version leave behind?
Thanks.
"Complete" cleaning simply means that the pro version can clean up all user accounts on a PC at once when run from an admin account
The free version only cleans up the one user account that it is run from.
(So if there is more than one user account on your PC then you would need to run it seperately from each user account to clean that account).
There is no difference to the cleaning process itself, just which user account(s) it can clean at a time.
Many people agree that "Complete Cleaning" is not the best term that could have been used for this function. "All Account Cleaning" may have been a better choice.
Thank you, sir. I appreciate your candor, and your answer, as well as the refrain from so many childish insults I have encountered on the many boards I have visted.
Bravo, sir! I salute you. (tips hat)