Something to possibly think about in a future update to the interface.
After a scan, you can double click or right click to view all items. After that, you can simply click the "Summary Report" button to return back. Could there possibly be a "View All Items" button somewhere where the "Summary Report" button is on the other view.
The other thought is, can the program display all items after a scan by default instead of having to go to "View All Items"?
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Something to possibly think about in a future update to the interface.
After a scan, you can double click or right click to view all items. After that, you can simply click the "Summary Report" button to return back. Could there possibly be a "View All Items" button somewhere where the "Summary Report" button is on the other view.
The other thought is, can the program display all items after a scan by default instead of having to go to "View All Items"?
When you double click on an item in the summert view it will list the items just for that section you double clicked on, to view everything is the right click view all.
I thought about having buttons for it but didn't want to have the interface too cluttered.
Right now no room up top because of the labels of text next to the current buttons.
I could shrink the list view and out the buttons at the bottom, but then the list view wont be as tall as the treeview so have to see how that looks.
When you double click on an item in the summery view it will list the items just for that section you double clicked on, to view everything is the right click view all.
I hadn't explored it that far yet and didn't know there was a difference between double clicking and using the context menu. Even more reason for a button or buttons.
Would a setting for viewing all items after the scan be useful instead of having to manually do it?
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This could be because I'm using the free version. But Cleanup Invalid Windows Firewall Rules is still showing the same entries that I cleaned using HiBit Uninstaller Registry Cleaner even after I click the "Refresh" button.
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This could be because I'm using the free version. But Cleanup Invalid Windows Firewall Rules is still showing the same entries that I cleaned using HiBit Uninstaller Registry Cleaner even after I click the "Refresh" button.
Mine doesn't do it by the registry, it calls the actual firewall policy. So with mine the rules are cleaned immediately. When done via the registry the changes dont happen till restart or firewall restart I believe.
Mine doesn't do it by the registry, it calls the actual firewall policy. So with mine the rules are cleaned immediately. When done via the registry the changes dont happen till restart or firewall restart I believe.
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Zephyrus M GM501GS
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SK Hynix 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) HMA82GS6CJR8N-VK 16 GB DDR4-2666 DDR4 SDRAM
Yes that pulls from the registry, but the actual policy gets loaded up. Thats why the firewall isnt having to hit the registry on every single connection. So the policy has to be updated which it does at startup or when you change something in the firewall itsell.
I'm not sure if the policy auto updates itself on its own. (I could be wrong on some of this, its been a while since I dug into it)
I do know when I tried cleaning it via the registry the api still reported them on the system till I rebooted, so I went with the api call method.
My code uses the HnetCfg.FwMgr which is part of the windows api. So instead of using the registry I call the API which updates instantly.
Not that much of a difference, when talking about the size, I would not really clean those log/bak files.
It seems to be focused on browsers, it removes Edge installer (195MB) and it cleans Steam browser.
It is not very user friendly. GUI is old, it can be resized only by grabbing ONE corner without a snap. The biggest files are just extensions like bak and log. Still, it cleans browsers a bit better, I do it manually, since most cleaners omit those little files, like:
Not that much of a difference, when talking about the size, I would not really clean those log/bak files.
It seems to be focused on browsers, it removes Edge installer (195MB) and it cleans Steam browser.
It is not very user friendly. GUI is old, it can be resized only by grabbing ONE corner without a snap. The biggest files are just extensions like bak and log. Still, it cleans browsers a bit better, I do it manually, since most cleaners omit those little files, like:
My program cleans over 2300 programs and sections. They only show up in the list if it detects them on your system. If you want to see everything it can clean go to setting and the first check box, tick it and restart the program. Everything possible it can clean will be in the list. But if they arent on the system then nothing to clean.
Also, above the presents where is says the amount selected, some of the text is missing and I also noticed text is missing above the scan results. Did you edit the picture? If not thats the first time ive seen that. Which is odd. I see your in Windows 11 dev build. Wonder if there is a bug with the drawing of the labels in the dev build.
Also no my program doesn't ask you to close the browsers because unless the file is in use it can delete them. My program can also access the cookie databases while its open and so can clean them as well. With browser cache files once the browser has it loaded it doesnt keep a lock on all the files.
As for the GUI that is because in order to offer the changing of all the colors I had to do a borderless form and my own custom title bar. The controls themselves use the windows visual styles. Only so much I can do to pretty it up and still give users control over the colors.
Also I need to double check the rules I have for Brave browser. Looking at your screenshot it shouldn't be grabbing all those. I will check that and get it fixed asap.
My PC is almost 7 years old and over the last few years I shied away from Ccleaner and was not keeping things cleaned up. I saw this post and thought I would give it a try. Wow! Found 15GB of junk to remove.
The one thing I would like to see is an expanded option to see all the cookies and then mark some safe from being deleted. Trying to find, and add cookies is kind of daunting for me.
The one thing I would like to see is an expanded option to see all the cookies and then mark some safe from being deleted. Trying to find, and add cookies is kind of daunting for me.
My PC is almost 7 years old and over the last few years I shied away from Ccleaner and was not keeping things cleaned up. I saw this post and thought I would give it a try. Wow! Found 15GB of junk to remove.
The one thing I would like to see is an expanded option to see all the cookies and then mark some safe from being deleted. Trying to find, and add cookies is kind of daunting for me.
One way to do it is to have the program scan for cookies, then right click on the scan results click view all files. You will now see all that it found.
You can multi select the ones you want to keep. Right click on them and click exclude.
I could make a small tool to list all the cookies as well. That way people can exclude them ahead of time. I was about to put a new update out but think I will make that tool, that way its easier for users.
Not that much of a difference, when talking about the size, I would not really clean those log/bak files.
It seems to be focused on browsers, it removes Edge installer (195MB) and it cleans Steam browser.
It is not very user friendly. GUI is old, it can be resized only by grabbing ONE corner without a snap. The biggest files are just extensions like bak and log. Still, it cleans browsers a bit better, I do it manually, since most cleaners omit those little files, like:
In the next coming update I made my own boarder control and you will now be able to resize the sizeable windows in the program from all 4 sides and all 4 corners!
Also checked on the brave cleaning rules, it wasn't removing anything it shouldn't but did find more to add and also updated a lot of the cleaning rules for all the browsers.
v2.5.0 - June 4th, 2025
Fixed sort order icon displaying wrong in some areas of the program.
Large amount of code changes and tweaks.
Program is now resizable from all 4 sides and all 4 corners.
You can now double click the title bar to maximize the window.
Multiple changes and improvements to the browser cleaning rules for all supported browsers.
Updated the programs form controls that it uses to a new version which includes bug fixes and improvements to all the controls used.
Fixed bugs in the program when running on a high DPI system and the program not showing and resizing properly. It now properly handles higher DPI systems.
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Currently I don't have it remember the window state.
would be easy to add, a line in the settings.ini file where it tells it to be maximized or not, and have the program write to that setting when it closes is something I could do.
Currently I don't have it remember the window state.
would be easy to add, a line in the settings.ini file where it tells it to be maximized or not, and have the program write to that setting when it closes is something I could do.
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Core i7-8750H
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Zephyrus M GM501GS
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SK Hynix 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) HMA82GS6CJR8N-VK 16 GB DDR4-2666 DDR4 SDRAM