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The new Ccleaner (v.2.20.920) now with added features

Ccleaner, the best and reliable Windows hard disk cleaning software (registry and temporary files) have got a new update and comes incorporated with several new features and improvements such as support for Google Chrome recently closed tabs, disabled removal of most recent System restores point, etc. This free application is available for Windows 98, 2000, XP, 2003, Vista and Windows 7 (both 32-bit and 64 bits).

Following are some of the new features of Ccleaner 2.20.920:
- Added support for Google Chrome recently closed tabs.
- Disabled removal of most recent System restores point.
- Fixed bug with Internet Explorer 8 Compatibility View settings.
- Improved uninstaller support for Windows 7.
- Enhanced right-click menu options for Cleaner screen tree.
- Added right-click menu to Registry screen tree.
- Internal 64-bit improvements.

You can download Ccleaner (3.3Mb) from here/ Portable version (918Kb) from here.

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  1. I love Ccleaner. Downloading the latest version now :D

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