CCleaner (formerly Crap Cleaner), developed by
Piriform, is a utility program used to clean potentially unwanted files and invalid
Windows Registry entries from a computer. A public version 1.01 for the Mac OS X has been released along with a Network Edition.
Features
CCleaner supports the cleaning of temporary or potentially unwanted
files left by certain programs, including Internet Explorer, Firefox,
Google Chrome, Opera, Safari, Windows Media Player, eMule,
Google Toolbar, Netscape, Microsoft Office, Nero, Adobe Acrobat, McAfee, Adobe
Flash Player, Sun Java,
WinRAR, WinAce, WinZip, GIMP and other applications along with browsing history, cookies, recycle bin,
memory
dumps, file fragments, log files, system caches, application data,
autocomplete form history, and various other data. The program also
includes a registry cleaner to locate and correct problems in the
Windows registry, such as missing references to shared DLLs, unused
registration entries for file extensions, and missing references
application paths. As of v2.27, CCleaner can wipe the MFT free space of a
drive, or the entire drive itself.
CCleaner can be employed to uninstall programs. In addition, CCleaner
allows the alteration of start-up programs, similar to the Microsoft
Windows MSConfig utility. Users can disable start-up programs. As of
version 2.19.901, CCleaner also allows users to delete
system restore points.
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