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v3.00.1303 (28 Oct 2010)

- New CCleaner 64-bit native EXE.

- New UI graphics and icons.

- New internal scanning architecture.

- New Drive Wiper tool screen under Tools section.

- New Intelligent cookie keeping functionality.

- Improved support for IE9.

- Improved support for Google Chrome.

- Improved HTML5 Database Storage cleaning.

- Added support to clean Microsoft Silverlight Isolated Storage.

- Added support for AVG AntiVirus 10.0, Audacity, LogMeIn Hamachi, BitTorrent and Windows Game Explorer.

- Improved support for Vuze.

- Added new environment variables: %SystemDirectory%, %SystemDirectory32% and %SystemDirectory64%.

- Improved Registry backup to address problems when saving values.

- Improved cleaning Windows Log Files for 64-bit OSs.

- Many UI improvements and bug fixes.

Homepage: CCleaner | Official Forums

Download: CCleaner 3.00.1303 | Other Builds | Extra Apps Support

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Just a small question here for whom ever feels they are qualified to answer it! This is one of the really great free applications that are available for the Windows platform and I have used it pretty much since the day it was released.

The question that I want to ask is: What has really changed in terms of WHAT it actually does? Sure things like 64 Bit support and different browser application identification are obvious but from the first time that I used this program to present day it has NEVER caused any **** on any PC I've ever used it on! Why I am asking, is because the program regularly has updates and for me still seems to do very much the same thing. This, without any noticeable difference in how it actually does it! I hope that you guys get my meaning/point! Thanks! :)

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