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CClenaer v1.23
Chachazz
post Aug 31 2005, 07:22 AM
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v1.23.160

- Options section now remembers the last tab.
- Fixed progress bar inconsistency when switching
between modes.
- Fixed bug in Temp file cleaning, where a file
could be included twice in the analysis.
- Added "Save to Text File..." to Uninstall list.
- Added right-click menu to Uninstall list.
- Fixed bug in Startup folder item deletion.
- Updated Quicktime Player 7.0 cleaning.
- Improved error messages with custom INI files.
- Updated RAM detection to support >2GB.
- Updated Installer engine.
- Added a Greek translation.
- Updated Dutch translation.
- Minor display tweaks.

Download: http://www.ccleaner.com/ccdownload.asp
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