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(06-14-2010, 05:18 PM)Yoruichi Shihouin Wrote: [ -> ]I dont use it because I like my temporary files. ;)

hahaha true i like your opini
I use this as sometimes my temporary files go up to 500 MB ++ D:, its really quick and nifty too :), Id recommend this to most users :), it also clears out my recent documents :p.

You can set up what you want to clear and not easily too !
a good choice
It's a great piece of software. I don't use it everyday, but it can save a really big amount of space, and I need it (I have only a 150 GB hard disk).
CCleaner has never failed me. I have used it to clean my PC for old files, cookies, cache, and other kinds of junk. I highly recommend this if your PC is running slow.
It's a pretty staple program but I think the default settings in the hands of a not-so-savvy user can lead to much raging since it deletes cookies etc by default.

I like it's simple registry cleaner. I've used this plenty of times to clean up several gbs of space on my friends machines that have hardly any free space.
I love using CCleaner. Whenever I work on a customers computer, I always put it on there, and teach them how to use it. It is a great piece of software, and I recommend everyone uses it, because it DOES make a difference on how your computer runs!
It's a useful product, but I would encourage you to not allow it to check for automatic updates. Every time it goes to install them it tries to get you to install a toolbar as well. Needless to say, it updates quite frequently hoping you'll accidentally install the toolbar.
I'm using CCleaner on my computer and notebook.

Great tool to keep everything clean and fast.
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