I received an email from Piriform, makers of CCleaner, asking me to remove a feature from BleachBit that allows individual BleachBit users to use winapp2.ini files created by the community of users. I don't see how the terms of use apply, but I am checking into it.
BleachBit 0.9.5 better cleans Google Chrome, Thunderbird, and 64-bit Linux systems and improves compatibility with Winapp2.ini, which offers 1237 cleaners for Windows. We are also happy to announce a new GitHub repository for developing and sharing cleaners.
BleachBit, the open source system cleaner, announces the public 0.9.5 beta 2 which includes enhancements, bug fixes, and translation updates. Please help test.
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BleachBit, the open source system cleaner, announces the public 0.9.4 beta which includes enhancements, bug fixes, and translation updates. Please help test.
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BleachBit, the open source system cleaner, announces the public 0.9.3 beta which includes enhancements, bug fixes, and translation updates. Please help test.
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