Hi, everybody ! I am new to this forum and I come here for exposing my question.
I have CCleaner v1.41.544. The reason why I never tried to have newer version is that I have been perfectly happy about its behaviour...
But now, I am wondering if a much newer version can fix my current problem.
I have switched to Internet Explorer 8 (Version : 8.0.6001.18702) several months ago (maybe a couple of years ago...) , which version offers the possibility to have several different sub-windows inside one single window (in french it says : several "onglets", I do not remember the english word for it).
When I click for a new "onglet", IE offers me the possibility to re-open all the old "onglets" which were used in the last IE session.
I recently discovered that even if I run Ccleaner just before opening IE, even if the "Temporary Internet Files" directory is totally empty, IE still remembers the sites I had been visiting...
Clearly, my version of CCleaner is much older than this version of IE. Thus, I wonder where IE is hiding those history information to escape Ccleaner work, and I wonder if a newer version of Ccleaner will cope with this new feature of IE.
Thank You !
Please excuse my english ! You should have realised I am not at all a native english speaker...
What are the differences between v1 and current
Started by traveler, Oct 30 2009 10:15 AM
2 replies to this topic
#1 OFFLINE
Posted 30 October 2009 - 10:15 AM
#2 OFFLINE
Posted 30 October 2009 - 05:20 PM
Version 1 is written in Visual Basic.
Version 2 is written in C++. It's faster. It has more features. There is a new release every month => Bugs are fixed.
<French>
PS : Un onglet se dit "a tab" en anglais
</French>
Version 2 is written in C++. It's faster. It has more features. There is a new release every month => Bugs are fixed.
<French>
PS : Un onglet se dit "a tab" en anglais
</French>
Piriform French translator
#3 OFFLINE
Posted 30 October 2009 - 09:13 PM
Support for IE8 was added around 2.1x with fixes being added in versions after that. Here is a page where you can see all the changes and additions for every version.
http://www.ccleaner....version-history
In any case the current release should cure your IE8 related issues.
http://www.ccleaner....version-history
In any case the current release should cure your IE8 related issues.











