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CCleaner v2.20.920
      #431421 - Thu May 28 2009 12:05 PM

CCleaner v2.20.920
  • Added support for Google Chrome recently closed tabs.
  • Disabled removal of most recent System restore point.
  • Fixed bug with Internet Explorer 8 Compatibility View settings.
  • Improved uninstaller support for Windows 7.
  • Enhanced right-click menu options for Cleaner screen tree.
  • Added extra information under title for Options and Tools screens.
  • Added right-click menu to Registry screen tree.
  • Added support to multi-select items in Include, Exclude and System Restore screens.
  • Added language support for Estonian and Farsi.
  • Internal 64-bit improvements.
  • Minor bug fixes.
Download - Standard, Portable & Slim builds.

http://www.ccleaner.com/

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Re: CCleaner v2.20.920 [Re: ourstanley]
      #431489 - Fri May 29 2009 06:37 PM

The world and his brother must have seen this posting Ray, your direct link takes an age to download, the check within CCleaner prog is also slow. You must have caused a traffic jam!

I found it easier to go direct to File Hippo and beat the rush.

I had forgotten to check earlier myself, so thanks for the tip off nevertheless.


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Re: CCleaner v2.20.920 [Re: George]
      #431589 - Mon Jun 01 2009 03:57 AM

Very sensible! I find that I end up at FileHippo, even if Ccleaner takes me to the Piriform site initially. It's a bit like cutting out the middleman really!

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