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Clean Up Your Computer and Registry
Aug 16th, 2007 by Cheng Chen

When ever we use our computer or PC, we leave a trail of trash. Luckily, CCleaner is here to clean it up. CCleaner is one of the best softwares designed to clean our PCs. This handy application can remove all the temporary files and junk generated by our everyday usage. It can delete private data from web browsers such as Firefox, Opera, and Internet Explorer; clean the temporary and old files; and remove junk clogging your system’s performace. However, it’s most wanted and innovative feature is its registry cleaner. CCleaner can scan your registry and find errors, old keys, uninstalled left over garbage, and many more crap. So I’m guessing that CCleaner stands for “Crap Cleaner.”

In addition, CCleaner can edit and adjust your start up programs to boost your PC’s start time. Getting rid of useless start up applications can definitely increase system speeds and performance. The new version is also portable for your USB thumb stick drive.
Best of all, it’s all FREE!CCleaner - Freeware Windows Optimization

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Completely Remove Programs With Revo Uninstaller
Aug 2nd, 2007 by Cheng Chen

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Windows only: Freeware application Revo Uninstaller makes removing programs from your computer—not just uninstalling, but removing all traces—a quick and painless process. So why would you use Revo Uninstaller rather than the default Add/Remove Programs dialog?

Well, for one, the default Add/Remove is notoriously slow at loading all of your installed apps; it also only runs the installer, which doesn’t necessarily eradicate the program to your liking. Beyond that though, Revo Uninstaller is feature-packed in ways you didn’t even know you wanted.

cross-hair.pngOne of my favorite features is “Hunter Mode,” which lets you drag a cross-hair onto any application—from the actual window to a system tray icon or shortcut. When you release the cross-hair, you can perform all of the uninstall tasks. For system tray icons, you can even tell the program to stop autostarting. The cross-hair is especially handy if a rogue application is running and you don’t know what the hell it is (think cleaning crap from a friend or family member’s computer).

Aside from the Uninstall features, Revo Uninstaller has a startup manager, which lets you tweak what apps start with Windows, and a few other handy tools. Granted, you can accomplish much of what Revo Uninstaller does without it, but I’ve never seen a program that does as much as Revo Uninstaller as easily as it does. This one’s found a quick home among my must-haves.

By: Lifehacker (ADAM PASH)

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