Can you guys please add the following programs?
Started by Panarchy, Jun 26 2007 10:25 AM
9 replies to this topic
#1 OFFLINE
Posted 26 June 2007 - 10:25 AM
Can you guys please add the following programs?;
DivX Player (And converter etcetra)
Adobe Photoshop CS3 (And since most people are still using CS2 maybe that as well)
uTorrent (And maybe other torrent programs)
Limewire
And could you please also remake the change startup items tool?
Thanks in advanced,
Panarchy
DivX Player (And converter etcetra)
Adobe Photoshop CS3 (And since most people are still using CS2 maybe that as well)
uTorrent (And maybe other torrent programs)
Limewire
And could you please also remake the change startup items tool?
Thanks in advanced,
Panarchy
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Posted 26 June 2007 - 01:35 PM
In talking about Limewire, are you talking about the search history? Because whenever I use CCleaner after using Limewire, or just shut down Limewire, the history is gone.
What gets cleaned in Photoshop??
AJ
What gets cleaned in Photoshop??
AJ
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#3 OFFLINE
Posted 26 June 2007 - 05:43 PM
Limewire has already been added to the winapp2 file by a very kind Twisted Metal. It cleans the incomplete folder. I can tell you now it does work as i have used it after each use of Limewire, althrough i'am not sure what other logs limewire could be making after each use, eg search history etc. As for uTorrent, that would be welcome as i find torrents very useful for apps etc. I perfer uTorrent best out of all the torrent clients (but thats just me).
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Posted 28 June 2007 - 07:53 AM
Okay!
And Photoshop, isn't it the recent history?
But uTorrent I would like to be added!
And Photoshop, isn't it the recent history?
But uTorrent I would like to be added!
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Posted 17 July 2007 - 06:54 AM
Any news on this?
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#7 OFFLINE
Posted 19 July 2007 - 07:36 PM
lotse, on Jul 18 2007, 11:20 PM, said:
I think a little patience is required...
No one has to do anything here. If your lucky someone might be able to help - otherwise your out of luck.
No one has to do anything here. If your lucky someone might be able to help - otherwise your out of luck.
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Posted 20 July 2007 - 01:55 PM
JDPower, on Jul 19 2007, 02:36 PM, said:
Also there are many programs that people request for adding to CCleaner, the only way to please everyone would be to add every program in existence. But that isn't practical which is why the 'Custom files and Folders' option and winapp2 cleaning exist so people can add whatever programs they want.
As for adding torrent clients like uTorrent, etc., I don't really think it would be that practical because if you have something like CC remove .torrent files you may end up with some rather serious headaches like lost downloads, etc.
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Posted 20 July 2007 - 03:14 PM
Andavari, on Jul 20 2007, 06:55 AM, said:
Exactly! If people would just at the very minimum study the winapp2.ini file or even the winapp.ini file included with CC they'd be able to figure out how to craft their own cleaning routines.
As for adding torrent clients like uTorrent, etc., I don't really think it would be that practical because if you have something like CC remove .torrent files you may end up with some rather serious headaches like lost downloads, etc.
As for adding torrent clients like uTorrent, etc., I don't really think it would be that practical because if you have something like CC remove .torrent files you may end up with some rather serious headaches like lost downloads, etc.
Figuring out how to make entries really isn't that hard. If I can do it, anyone can. I only know a very bit of programming (just enough for NSIS), making entries is really easy. It's just copying and pasting the directory or registry string location. You can do it all just by right clicking, the only thing that people might not get is the parameters, but I have them all listed in the Beginner's Guide in plain English.
Some programs you just can't add (like Photoshop CS3), programs nowadays can getting more compact with their files and only using the registry when they have too. You will notice all the big software companies will store all their history, settings, options, and so on in one file. But, all the smaller independent software companies/people will store them in the registry (sometimes in an ini file). It's just easier to program that way.
As far as torrent clients I agree with Andavari on this, I did have a torrent client in winapp2.ini, but removed it. It would clean the .torrent file, but it would clear all your part downloads or current downloads. So, I doubt I will be adding anymore torrent clients to winapp2.ini.
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Posted 21 August 2007 - 10:47 AM
What about the other programs listed?
And can you make a thing for word (or just word 2007) that makes it so that when you 'pin' something in the history it stays pinned even after a CClean?
Thanks in advanced,
Panarchy
And can you make a thing for word (or just word 2007) that makes it so that when you 'pin' something in the history it stays pinned even after a CClean?
Thanks in advanced,
Panarchy












