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Here are 2 suggestions, the at least the first will be easy to implement and will not bulk CCleaner.

 

1. In the tools section for Startup and Add/Remove programs, any new items in the list should be highlighted. This would attract the user's attention at a glance to anything new which maybe shouldn't be there. "New" can be taken to mean anything which has appeared in the last x days or anything which has appeared since the list was last viewed.

 

2. In the cleaner section add an option to overwrite free space on the drive. This is to help prevent anything which has already been deleted from being recovered. Just in case stuff in the sensitive past has been deleted without being shredded. Paranoid users will like this option.

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Here are 2 suggestions, the at least the first will be easy to implement and will not bulk CCleaner.

 

1. In the tools section for Startup and Add/Remove programs, any new items in the list should be highlighted. This would attract the user's attention at a glance to anything new which maybe shouldn't be there. "New" can be taken to mean anything which has appeared in the last x days or anything which has appeared since the list was last viewed.

 

2. In the cleaner section add an option to overwrite free space on the drive. This is to help prevent anything which has already been deleted from being recovered. Just in case stuff in the sensitive past has been deleted without being shredded. Paranoid users will like this option.

 

1. I could see this being pretty useful, although there are "Add/Remove programs" managers like Uninstall manager...

 

2. CCleaner already has a free space eraser... Check the docs section for more info.

 

Keith

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Yea number 1 sounds useful, but the may need to add a reminder that highlighted items are not necessary unwanted/dangerous.

I've already seen at least one post that thought all listed were problem/unneeded programs. :)

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Yea number 1 sounds useful, but the may need to add a reminder that highlighted items are not necessary unwanted/dangerous.

I've already seen at least one post that thought all listed were problem/unneeded programs. :)

 

I would agree... It seems all software these days needs to come with a warning label :P

There's always an exception to the rule. I'm that exception.

 

Desktop ----- AMD Athlon 3700+ (2.64Ghz), 2GB DDR 400, ASUS A8N-SLI Premium, 500GB HD, Windows XP Pro SP3, Avira Antivir Personal

At work ----- Intel C2D T1700 (1.6Ghz), 2GB DDR2 667, Dell OUY141, 80GB HD, Windows XP Pro SP2, Symantec 10

Laptop ----- Intel C2D P8400 (2.4 Ghz), 4GB DDR3 1066, Mainboard, 160GB HD, Dualboot: Windows 7/openSUSE 11.1, Avira Antivir Personal

 

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