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Experienced User
Click&Clean, add-on
Hi
Click&Clean is a free and spyware free add-on/extension for CCleaner.
Firefox and Internet Explorer extension Click&Clean is aimed at those who prefer the history-sweeping CCleaner to Firefox's built-in browsing tracks sterilizer. Click&Clean takes the same number of mouse clicks or keyboard strokes to activate as the native cleaner, opening a CCleaner window preconfigured for cleaning Firefox. Obviously, you must download CCleaner for Click&Clean to work.
Click&Clean adds only a single button to your Firefox toolbar, so it won't clutter your browser window. Clicking it opened the CCleaner interface immediately, and from there you can have it wipe your tracks with the automatic configuration, or you can make adjustments to suit your needs. If you're addicted to the digital ammonia of CCleaner and you're a Firefox user, Click&Clean is one surefire way to make your hard drive sparkle.
It will free up more free space on your hard disk and your computer will run noticeably faster.
Version 3.1 added support for Opera and Flock browsers.
http://www.hotcleaner.com/
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*nix Technical Support
I see not much of a point to it myself, so I'm not.
pacman -Syyu life not found in sync db
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Experienced User
Well, I tried it myself and it worked fine until I uninstalled firefox and installed it again, its like running ccleaner from the desktop, so its up to you, try it and if you like it then adopt it.
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i usually use tools/internet optiones/delete all so what's the use
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Experienced User
In fact is like you are using ccleaner and other type of reg cleaners, actually if thz internet tools were okays then they would have been no point to develop softs. But your point is a truth. This depends on how we want to modulate our web browser. Addons some like it hot.
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