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  1. LoL I don't think I will forget it, its too easy to remember At least it still free and if you download the slim version as opposed to the other versions of CCleaner then should still be able to use the authentic CCleaner because Slim version CCleaner doesn't include Yahoo toolbar and uses up very little room on a pc.
  2. Mozilla Firefox can clear your history, cache etc. when you close it when you use the Tools tab and click on Internet Options to configure it to do this. Anyone know if I.E. can be configured to do this as well? Fortunately I have Webroot Window Washer that runs whenever I turn off my pc so no need to use CCleaner at startup at the time being.
  3. I wasn't sure how to use CCleaner yesterday but I took a chance anyway. I did make a backup just in case something went wrong and saved them on my desktop. after 3 scans it was finally clear of gunk. But I was wondering before I delete them later, before I do where can I go to find out if I need anything on them or not? Should I just delete them and not worry about a thing? BTW thanks for the advice and more advice is welcome!!!
  4. "Nothing is free" I listen to both 'free' commercial and non-commercial media specifically radio. Neither of them are free because nothing is free. Almost verything has a price tag and monetary value to it. "Free" Commercial radio bombards us with a lot of spam commercials but thats why its "free" because most big corporations and some smaller businesses finance it for us so they can bombard us with their spam. "Free" Non-comercial radio has far less spam commercials because it is either not corporate owned and financed by powerful corporations, instead it is operated and owned by independent non=profit organizations and mostly financed by local, statewide and national communities who donate or pay for public radio to be "free" from big corporate influence, ownership, propaganda, spam, etc. But when donations decrrease or and fall short to keep non-commercial free public radio available to us, then what sometimes happens is this... corporations come in and pick up the tab and therefore have a stake in it. Same thing applies to public freeware such as CCleaner, Spybot S&D, etc.,... if we don't continually donate to keep them "free" for the public to use, they eventually will be bought off by Bill Gates, Yahoo, Google, etc. So don't expect something for nothing. Let's say there's 50,000 of us in the U.S. who use public freeware such as CCleaner, another 50,000 from U.K, anothr 50,000 from Austrail.. etc., this would total 150,000+ users, and out of this total, lets say half of these users were to make a U.S. $5.00 donation each year...you multiply 75,000+ donors who each make a $5 dollar donation would enable an independent freeware company to make a good profit thus ensuring their financial independence and our continual "free" use of public freeware.
  5. I just did an Issues Scan, I hope my pc doesn't have problems after this.
  6. I use Yahoo e-mail, maps, YIM, etc. although I distrust this company since they are sharing their bed with G.W.B. and his likes. I'm also upset that CCleaner has teamed up wtih Yahoo, but I can see why this happend... it is our fault because a lot of us free loaders don't donate some of the hard earned money we have or give any chump change we have in our pockets to small freeware companies such as Spybot S&D, SpywareBlaster, CCleaner, etc. I wonder how many CCleaner users out of all who benefit from this product have donated money in order to keep this product free at no charge and independent of big money corporations like Yahoo? Probably a very few CCleaner users actually donate to show their gratitude and satisfaction with CCleaner while the majority of us have not. How many of us in this thread who are complaining and wary about Yahoo and CCleaner teaming up have made a donation before this happend? If great products are to be free for us and independent of big corporations then we have to help keep it this way by consistently giving donations so that program developers can support themselves, their families and pay their bills or else they will have to parter up with Yahoo, Google, MSN, etc. Until you have made a donation, don't complain when its too late. I bet most freeware users don't donate to Spybot S&D, AdAware SE, etc. but take advantage of these great free products. If we want great products to be independent of greedy corporate ownership we should donate a reasonable sum at least once or twice a year if our economic status permits us to do so or else we will continue to see Microsoft Corp, Yahoo, etc. swallowing up freeware products and later putting price tags $$$ on these once freeware products which is something I'm certain alot of us would not like to see.
  7. I use Yahoo e-mail, maps, YIM, etc. although I distrust this company since they are sharing their bed with G.W.B. and his likes. I'm also upset that CCleaner has teamed up wtih Yahoo, but I can see why this happend... it is our fault because a lot of us free loaders don't donate some of the hard earned money we have or give any chump change we have in our pockets to small freeware companies such as Spybot S&D, SpywareBlaster, CCleaner, etc. I wonder how many CCleaner users out of all who benefit from this product have donated money in order to keep this product free at no charge and independent of big money corporations like Yahoo? Probably a very few CCleaner users actually donate to show their gratitude and satisfaction with CCleaner while the majority of us have not. How many of us in this thread who are complaining and wary about Yahoo and CCleaner teaming up have made a donation before this happend? If great products are to be free for us and independent of big corporations then we have to help keep it this way by consistently giving donations so that program developers can support themselves, their families and pay their bills or else they will have to partner up with Yahoo, Google, MSN, etc. Until you have made a donation, don't complain when its too late. I bet most freeware users don't donate to Spybot S&D, AdAware SE, etc. but take full advantage of these great free products. If we want great products to be independent of greedy corporate ownership we should donate a reasonable sum at least once or twice a year if our economic status permits us to do so or else we will continue to see Microsoft Corp, Yahoo, etc. swallowing up freeware products and later putting price tags $$$ on these once freeware products which is something I'm certain alot of us would not like to see.
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