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i'm having trouble, i hit update, it updates and updates but keeps telling me that there is a new version.

after the update it just launches neocleaner again which says there is an update... it still remains at .169

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try closing neocleaner after the autoupdater loads before pressing update now. thats what i had to do to get the last update to work

try closing neocleaner after the autoupdater loads before pressing update now. thats what i had to do to get the last update to work

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it worked! thanks :)

when neocleaner finds nothing, shouldn't there be a dialog box saying nothing is found, instead of sitting there waiting for you to hit close?

Yea, I'll put that in.

[EDIT] OK, I've added a message box for when there is nothing found to clean. I've also tweaking the timings for update agent, which might give you guys better results when NeoCleaner doesn't close fast enough.

Edited by jimbo11883

New version available.

Version 0.1.0.179 (BETA)

- Small UI change to Update Agent settings page.

- Fixed Update Agent toggle checkbox not saving settings.

- Moved settings in registry from HKCU\SOFTWARE\VB And VBA Program Settings\NeoCleaner to HKCU\SOFTWARE\Night Iguana\NeoCleaner.

- Fixed problem with command line arguments column not showing up in the startup programs listview until manually found and expanded.

New Version Available.

Version 0.1.0.185 (BETA)

- Added Run dialog history cleaning.

- Added toggling automatic selection of cleaning results.

- Added startup cleaning options.

- Added settings controls resizing code.

- New settings section chooser toolbar.

Sorry I haven't posted for some time, I had exams and work to do, now it's 'over'.

/me always busy :p

Anyways, the first thing I noticed when I installed the new version is that the start menu icon, the one you did in that blue circle with an NC inside, is that the N is not viewable, because the background of the circle is too light, almost white. So it's like only a circle with faded blue and white.

The good, I like the new Settings UI, great improvement. Although, I think you should make some changes to the logo.

Great job jibo :) I found no problems so far :) However I'm not sure about this, is the 'Computer Cleanup' working? Because when I select all, and analyze I will get that message that my PC is clean. I'm not sure, since some of the buttons are still greyed out.

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