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sorry if i'm missing something, we can't check any of the boxes or actually clean because we aren't testing that, right?

>how about the ability to check everything for a specific section?

>the uninstaller failed to remove a program, it looked like it worked but it did not, I had to go back and hit uninstall again

>i would say for the resizing of the window, the limit horizontally is good, but the limit vertically is too small (imo it would be better to limit it to the computer cleanup window instead of the four buttons on the left)

>in the remove programs, why is the path option hidden by default, you have to drag it out to be seen?

>the window setting works great :)

sorry if i'm missing something, we can't check any of the boxes or actually clean because we aren't testing that, right?

>how about the ability to check everything for a specific section?

>the uninstaller failed to remove a program, it looked like it worked but it did not, I had to go back and hit uninstall again

>i would say for the resizing of the window, the limit horizontally is good, but the limit vertically is too small (imo it would be better to limit it to the computer cleanup window instead of the four buttons on the left)

>in the remove programs, why is the path option hidden by default, you have to drag it out to be seen?

>the window setting works great :)

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We cant test that becasuse there is no code behind those checkboxes yet. Jimbo wants us to work out the bugs in the UI and everything currently there before he starts added the other code.

As you can see now either late last night or this morning a new version is out that greys out buttons and menus that have no code behind them so we dont report them as non working.

Bug List:

(in order from top to least prority)

1. If you auto update from the beta server and double click or click to fast on the update list button you get the following errorerror6rn.jpg and then you cannot update the program utnil you restart it and then you must update the list from the main server again to get the beta server back in the list.

Computer Cleanup Tab,

Select All and Select None checkboxes have weird black border

by the way, if I am let's say, at the settings and i close NeoCleaner. Then when I open it again it will open at the settings page. Why does it not open in the first page, which is 'Computer Cleanup' ?
NeoCleaner remembers the last tab you were on. I'll add back in the checkbox in settings that can toggle this feature.
how about the ability to check everything for a specific section?
Good idea. Will do.
the uninstaller failed to remove a program, it looked like it worked but it did not, I had to go back and hit uninstall again
If it was an NSIS uninstaller, this will happen. Any uninstaller that copies itself to a temp directory will cause the list to refresh early. I'm still unsure how to go about fixing this.
i would say for the resizing of the window, the limit horizontally is good, but the limit vertically is too small (imo it would be better to limit it to the computer cleanup window instead of the four buttons on the left)
Just resize it vertically, it'll remember... :)
in the remove programs, why is the path option hidden by default, you have to drag it out to be seen?
I'll give it a default width so that it is visible.
If you auto update from the beta server and double click or click to fast on the update list button you get the following error and then you cannot update the program utnil you restart it and then you must update the list from the main server again to get the beta server back in the list.
I'll look into this and fix it.
Computer Cleanup Tab, Select All and Select None checkboxes have weird black border
Gelob, do you have 16/24-bit color, or 32-bit color? I think some icons will look wierd with color less than 32-bit. I'll work on this.
Also a feature i would really love. Is to not allow an instance to re-add itself to startup. Dam MSN messanger.

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If you are referring to just MSN Messenger, this behavior is by design. Windows Updates may bring it back as can other apps, like Outlook Express or Microsoft Outlook. You really have to get rid of it altogether if you don't want to see it back in the startup list and make sure not to grab it from Windows Update in the future.

Plus, NeoCleaner would have to keep itself resident in memory to stop behavior such as this. Such a program would be similar to the functionality of Mlin's Startup Monitor.

Great app so far jimbo11883! Looks to be very promising! :yes:

Here's a list of fixes/updates since the last release:

- Added ability to disable remembering last tab.

- Fixed bug where clicking too fast on the update server list button would cause an error.

- Added ability to check/uncheck all items in a category for the computer cleanup tab.

- Implemented the delete entry feature for remove programs.

- Added default icon for remove programs entries when the proper icon could not be found.

- Recent documents implementation started.

Recent docs isn't ready yet so I'll either release a new beta without this functionality or release a new beta when it's fully functional.

Here's a list of fixes/updates since the last release:

- Added ability to disable remembering last tab.

- Fixed bug where clicking too fast on the update server list button would cause an error.

- Added ability to check/uncheck all items in a category for the computer cleanup tab.

- Implemented the delete entry feature for remove programs.

- Added default icon for remove programs entries when the proper icon could not be found.

- Recent documents implementation started.

Recent docs isn't ready yet so I'll either release a new beta without this functionality or release a new beta when it's fully functional.

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Added ability to check/uncheck all items in a category for the computer cleanup tab. < I don't see that.

how about the ability to select multiple objects in remove programs (uninstall can gray out when many are selected)

New build available via installer and update agent.

Version 0.1.0.154 (BETA)

- Added ability to disable remembering last tab.

- Fixed bug where clicking too fast on the update server list button would cause an error.

- Added ability to check/uncheck all items in a category for the computer cleanup tab.

- Implemented the delete entry feature for remove programs.

- Added default icon for remove programs entries when the proper icon could not be found.

- Recent documents implementation started.

- Fixed Run-time error '429' in toolbar control.

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