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CCleaner changelog

v2.12.651

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- Added Google Chrome support.

- Improved cleaning security checks.

- Improved recursive cleaning functions.

- Fixed bug in INI FileKey evaluation routine.

- Updated INI file processing engine.

- Improved system info checks for modern CPUs.

- Various language and translation improvements.

- Minor GUI tweaks.

v2.11.636

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- Optimized startup and closing of application.

- Improved Registry cleaning on 64-bit OS.

- Improved memory usage on Windows Vista.

- Added System Tray icon status.

- Internal refactoring of code for efficiency.

- Improved Uninstall Tool accuracy with MSI installers.

- Fixed bug in Uninstall Tool on 64-bit OS.

- Fixed bug in INI file folder recursion.

- Fixed bug in INI file OS detection.

- Added Live Messenger cleaning for .SQM files.

- Added Vietnamese translation.

- Minor tweaks and improvements.

v2.10.618

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- Added Type Library cleaning to Registry Cleaner.

- Improved File Extension scanning in Registry Cleaner.

- Added /SHUTDOWN command-line parameter to shutdown the computer

after cleaning. Only works with /AUTO.

- Added Shutdown option to system tray menu.

- Added support for Vista common dialogs.

- Fixed bug in Uninstaller Tool where some items were hidden.

- Fixed multi-monitor issue with dialogs.

- Fixed incompatibility with Windows Search 4.0.

- Added seconds to filename when saving .REG files.

- Improved RegEdit location navigation.

- Improved Google Earth cleaning and detection.

- Memory usage optimizations.

- Minor bug fixes.

v2.09.600

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- Added full support for Internet Explorer 8.0 beta.

- Improved Opera 9.5 support to fix cache cleaning.

- Improved interface for Startup tool.

- Changed memory management routines to reduce footprint.

- Fixed rare 64-bit performance issues.

- Added splitter bar to interface.

- Fixed repaint issues with certain themes.

- Fixed Spybot cleaning detection.

- Internal code optimizations.

- Updated installer engine to fix icon bug.

- Minor GUI tweaks.

v2.08.588

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- Added Startup tool enable/disable checkbox.

- Fixed problem with Vista "low" folders being removed.

- Improved index.dat detection on multiple scans.

- Secure deletion improved with IE History index.dat files.

- Added OS detection to INI files.

- Added Vista Thumbnail Cache cleaning.

- Added ImgBurn cleaning.

- Added Secure deletion to "Recent Documents" cleaning.

- Improved Vista "Recent Documents" cleaning.

- Fixed bug with Chkdsk chk files not being removed.

- Added "Select all" checkbox to header of Registry cleaner.

- Added sorting to Startup tool listview.

- Fixed Vista 64 issue with Startup tool.

- Added Croatian translation.

- Minor tweaks and GUI improvements.

WHQL-certified driver for GeForce 6-series, 7-series, 8-series, 9-series, and 200-series GPUs, including the newly released GeForce 9800 GTX+, 9800 GT, 9500 GT and 9400 GT GPUs.

Adds support for NVIDIA PhysX acceleration on all GeForce 8-series, 9-series and 200-series GPUs with a minimum of 256MB dedicated graphics memory (this driver package installs NVIDIA PhysX System Software v8.09.04).

Adds support for 2-way and 3-way NVIDIA SLI technology with GeForce GTX 200-series GPUs on Intel? D5400XS motherboards.

Supports single GPU and NVIDIA SLI? technology on DirectX 9, DirectX 10, and OpenGL, including 3-way and Quad SLI technology.

Supports CUDA?.

Supports NVIDIA GeForce 3D Stereo Technology.

Supports Folding@home distributing computing application.

Supports GPU overclocking and temperature monitoring by installing NVIDIA System Tools software.

Includes several 3D application performance improvements. The following are examples of improvements measured with v178.13 WHQL versus v175.19 WHQL driver:

Single GPU increases up to 11% in 3DMark Vantage (performance preset)

Single GPU increases up to 11% in Assassin's Creed DX10

Single GPU increases up to 15% in Bioshock DX10

Single GPU increases up to 15% in Call of Duty 4

Single GPU increases up to 8% in Enemy Territory: Quake Wars

2-way SLI increases up to 7% in Bioshock DX10

2-way SLI increases up to 10% in Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts DX10

2-way SLI increases up to 12% in Enemy Territory: Quake Wars

2-way SLI increases up to 10% in World in Conflict DX10

Includes numerous 3D application compatibility fixes.

Vista 32-bit: http://www.nvidia.com/object/winvista_x86_178.13_whql.html

Vista 64-bit: http://www.nvidia.com/object/winvista_x64_178.13_whql.html

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