Complete Cleanup 4.82
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SoftDD (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/ME/NT 3.x/NT 4.x/2000/XP/2003 |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$29.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 0.88 MB |
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As you browse the internet many websites store information about your browsing habits on your computer. Every webpage you browse is also stored on your machine, and this can allow anyone who shares your computer with you to snoop and view what type of websites you have been visiting. Complete Cleanup displays all your file statistics, improves pc performance, and cleans up all cookies, cache files, history files, ActiveX controls and java applets, search engine data and auto forms data, previous passwords and userid entries, index.dat files, and location URLs for all versions of IE, Netscape, AOL, Mozilla, Firefox, and MSN Explorer. This also allows you to scan and find all duplicate files, and performs many other disk cleanups, including your recent documents list, temp files, excess index files, and various registry entries, along with the ability for secure file wiping, so the cleaned files cannot be recovered at a later time. Cleanups can be run automatically in the background, and a built-in cache viewer is also provided. You can even choose to keep or view individual cookies, and you can enter any of your own personal cleanups which you would like to add to the cleanup list. This software will also improve the performance and disk reading speed of your pc. Simply run the self-extracting file to install. (Runs on all Windows systems).
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