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Hi,i ?m new here but I have this idea and need that can add when you want to unistall a program that add in a column that mean the Size of the program to delete, what you think.

 

You understand?

 

Thanks for this space to write :rolleyes:

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CCleaner does have a column for size. Its just not all programs have their size info listed.

 

 

Look at the screenshot from this link.

 

http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?act=at...ost&id=3942

 

I think the size column will NOT appear if you are using Windows XP, I think. See another suggestion in this link..

 

http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=26661

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Well then, can we suggest you add this feature for XP too?

 

Hi Figaro,

 

Sure you can, just as others have.

 

I'd like to see it myself because I have both XP and Vista.

 

All we can do from here is to wait and see if it shows up in a new version of CCleaner.

 

If it was easily done, I'm sure we would have seen it in XP at the same time as Vista.

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Careful what you pray for.

 

Perhaps the reason the standard Windows Add/Remove takes a long time to show what is available for removal is difficulty in tracking down the size.

 

Incidentally, the size reported by Windows Add/Remove is no more than an estimate,

which may fail to include all the related data folders in User Profiles (which may get left behind).

 

Alan

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I've noticed that when opening the uninstall list it takes several seconds to completely load on my system... but thanks to the Adobe CS4 Suite, I have a lot of programs, so that might have something to do with it.

 

Then again, the same thing happens when I use Windows' Add/Remove function...

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The guy with the pen.

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