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CCleaner v1.31 - Change Log


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v1.31.325

- Fixed IE7 bug in Hotfix Uninstaller cleaning.

- Added support for Seamonkey/Mozilla cache cleaning.

- Added support for the Flock Browser.

- Added more precise error checking to Tools section.

- Added version information to the installer.

- Tweaks to improve the quality of the icons.

- Updated French Translation.

- Updated NSIS Installer Engine.

- Minor interface tweaks.

- Minor optimization fixes.

 

Download will go live tomorrow. :D

 

MrG

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...Btw, sorry for hacking it, but you wouldn't believe it if I wouldn't have prooved it... :(

Hmm... interesting. :huh:

 

 

 

Anyways, thanks a bunch for the coming version of CC, MrG. Sounds pretty sweet!

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Thanks a lot for doing as I said, updating the forum software you know ;)

 

Btw, sorry for hacking it, but you wouldn't believe it if I wouldn't have prooved it... :(

 

He would have believed you. :blink:

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"Fixed IE7 bug in Hotfix Uninstaller cleaning"

 

does that mean its ok to use IE7 beta 3 without having the fear it will stuff up again?

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"Fixed IE7 bug in Hotfix Uninstaller cleaning"

 

does that mean its ok to use IE7 beta 3 without having the fear it will stuff up again?

 

Yep. I just finished testing it, and it is safe now. Thanks MrG! :D

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- Fixed IE7 bug in Hotfix Uninstaller cleaning.

 

I take it you are referring to the $hf_mig$ folder here? Has there been any thought given to tweaking the Hotfix Uninstaller cleaning to use this logic:

* Hotfix Uninstaller Cleaner removes %windir%\$NTUninstallKB*$, %windir%\$NTUninstallQ*$, %windir%\$NTUninstall_KB*$

* IE Uninstaller Cleaner, WMP Uninstaller Cleaner option remove associated folders for those apps

Or some such other differentiation method?

 

I'm from the WMP team and have talked with the IE team about ways to short-circuit or break your detection logic, but all the options there just make me sad and think that's not the right thing for the customer. On the other hand, it's excruciating to users when a rollback/restore fails, so ... I really would like something to change for the better here. We should get on the same page so that people who don't want to be using the beta anymore aren't stuck with it accidentally. It's been way way way too easy for users to get accidentally broken by the Hotfix Uninstaller option.

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how do i set a darn avatar on this board? i'd like to put up a picture

 

My controls (top right) > Edit avatar settings. Hope this helps. :)

 

Btw. Welcome to the forum. :)

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