Latest CCleaner Version Shows Flash Player Some Love

Article by George Norman (Cybersecurity Editor)

on 27 May 2011

Piriform, the privately owned UK software developer dedicated to creating top quality applications for Windows, announced yesterday, the 26th of May, that it updated its CCleaner application to version 3.07. If the previous release, CCleaner 3.06 showed Opera some love, this latest version shows Flash Player some love.

And when I say it shows Flash Player some live, I mean the development team at Piriform has focused on adding better Flash Player support so that all CCleaner users can clean and manage site settings on an individual domain level. If you are interested in finding out what else CCleaner 3.07 has to offer, the complete change log, as presented by Piriform, is available below.

Pirifor 3.07 change log:
- Added Flash Player SOL setting file cleaning and management.
- Added Safari Icon history cleaning.
- Added cleaning for Windows Elevated Diagnostics.
- Added cleaning for Kantaris Media Player, KMPlayer, Orbit Downloader, Pando, Sandboxie and Snagit.
- Improved cleaning for XFire, Real Player, Windows Log Files, Macromedia Shockwave 10 and 11.
- Improved Google Chrome thumbnails and favicons cleaning.
- Improved Google Chrome Saved Form Information cleaning.
- Improved Google Chrome Save Passwords cleaning.
- Improved Opera Last Download Location cleaning.
- Improved Remote Desktop cleaning.
- Improved Recent Documents cleaning.
- Improved Exclusion functionality for Registry cleaning.
- Improved Registry cleaning for Windows Services.
- Improved Drive Wiper functionality and feedback.
- Fixed bug in Cookie importing/exporting.
- Minor translation fixes.


If you are already using CCleaner and if the automatic updates option is turned on, the next time you launch the application you should get an automated update prompt.
If you are not already using CCleaner, you can download the latest version of CCleaner straight from Piriform here. I would advise you to get CCleaner as it is a properly good application that will remove all the junk files from your system; and it's free.

In related news, Piriform recently announced that come June it will release a public Beta of CCleaner for Mac. You can read more about this topic here.


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