However, when "just" used for deletion of system/Windows, temp-files, browser history, Windows memory dumps and so... is it wise to use? Or not?
And if not, which reliable alternatives are there out there?
FWIW this whole 'universal printer driver' challenge has been around since the 1990's! Back in the day it was ADOBE that held the mantle via their portable document format (PDF) which provided the most fidelity between your-layout and your-printer's-capabilities.
By the 2000s, Microsoft went with XML-defined formats -- namely XPS. Alongside the [possibly transient] format, and combined with USB standards, the document driver models were evolving. A new generation of hardware adopting different/outdated security models prevented Microsoft from 'forcing' the industry to utilize a single 'Universal' printer driver.
Every major OS generation (and obsolescence of older hardware/vendors) moved the needle further along... until 3D Printers (esp. by mid-2010s) changed the maths again! While standard documents had attained sufficient compatibility across OS + printer scenarios (and the slow death of Fax support), there were two major shakers to the hopeful calm: open 3d model formats, and subscription-based printer resourcing (HP and Epson are mostly guilty here).
With a sense of calm in the printing industries (whatever is left), there's hope for another push for standardized printer hardware drivers... until another printer hardware trend wrecks havoc and custom drivers become requirements...
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Either you love it or hate it: CCleaner
Driver updaters, registry cleaner etc is a no-go.
However, when "just" used for deletion of system/Windows, temp-files, browser history, Windows memory dumps and so... is it wise to use? Or not?
And if not, which reliable alternatives are there out there?
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