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We'll first and foremost, i know nothing of this program, i will put that out right now..
but considering its comming From Webroot, i would say its at the VERY LEAST a decent.
in all reality, the best thing that you can do is hit up google and go to sites like Amazon and shit that have user Review's and Take a look.. if you are Decently impressed, give the trail a go ( i'm sure they have a trial ) and if its all good.. go get the Full virsion.
but considering its comming From Webroot, i would say its at the VERY LEAST a decent.
in all reality, the best thing that you can do is hit up google and go to sites like Amazon and shit that have user Review's and Take a look.. if you are Decently impressed, give the trail a go ( i'm sure they have a trial ) and if its all good.. go get the Full virsion.

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If you need a program like "Window Washer", you need to do a clean install. There's no excuse for a pc full of spyware and crap. Do a little reading about how to prevent the risk of spyware, malware and viruses from infecting your system THEN do that clean install.
you're putting a band-aid on a severed limb.
you're putting a band-aid on a severed limb.
Window Washer.
Not a bad app.. But jugg is right..
Only thing that app is really good for.. making your machine stable enough to back up your data and format that bitch
Not a bad app.. But jugg is right..
Only thing that app is really good for.. making your machine stable enough to back up your data and format that bitch
[size=75][i]I once had a glass of milk.
It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.
I am now sick.
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It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.
I am now sick.
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Its not a bad app.. Quote the fools next time :Pdzjepp wrote:You fools, windows washer cleans temporary files from apps and browsers, and anywhere else (if you set it to find .log files and so fourth). It has nothing to do with spywarez0rs.
It's a good app, but there is also a good freeware alternative, called Crap Cleaner, google it.
[size=75][i]I once had a glass of milk.
It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.
I am now sick.
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[img]http://img162.imageshack.us/img162/3631/171164665735hk8.png[/img]
It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.
I am now sick.
[/i][/size]
[img]http://img162.imageshack.us/img162/3631/171164665735hk8.png[/img]
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temp files can be handled manually. why do some of you knuckleheads make things so difficult for yourselves?dzjepp wrote:You fools, windows washer cleans temporary files from apps and browsers, and anywhere else (if you set it to find .log files and so fourth). It has nothing to do with spywarez0rs.
It's a good app, but there is also a good freeware alternative, called Crap Cleaner, google it.
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Manually is easier than starting an app, hitting a button, and sitting back and watching the cleaning bar go?+JuggerNaut+ wrote:temp files can be handled manually. why do some of you knuckleheads make things so difficult for yourselves?dzjepp wrote:You fools, windows washer cleans temporary files from apps and browsers, and anywhere else (if you set it to find .log files and so fourth). It has nothing to do with spywarez0rs.
It's a good app, but there is also a good freeware alternative, called Crap Cleaner, google it.
Tormentius wrote:Because people seem to have some kind of fascination with running as many shite utility apps as they can possibly cram onto their systems.+JuggerNaut+ wrote:
temp files can be handled manually. why do some of you knuckleheads make things so difficult for yourselves?
This is why I asked. I don't want programs installed unless they are needed. I haven't installed it and won't.
Thanks for all the help.
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4g3nt_Smith wrote:Manually is easier than starting an app, hitting a button, and sitting back and watching the cleaning bar go?+JuggerNaut+ wrote:temp files can be handled manually. why do some of you knuckleheads make things so difficult for yourselves?dzjepp wrote:You fools, windows washer cleans temporary files from apps and browsers, and anywhere else (if you set it to find .log files and so fourth). It has nothing to do with spywarez0rs.
It's a good app, but there is also a good freeware alternative, called Crap Cleaner, google it.
if you had half of a peanut in your cranial turret, you wouldn't have a problem. or perhaps you could muster enough brain power to run a .bat file? oh wait, that won't add sh*t to the registry!!!! forget it!
Settle down jug. You got it wrong in the first instance when you started rattling about spyware and malware and virii without understanding what these programs do.
Cleaner apps like this are handy. 1 button to get rid of temp internet files, temp files, firefox history, windows recent files, run history, recycle bin, search assistant, index.dat, or many other tracking items.
Certainly helps to wipe the porn + banking history from my PC before anyone else uses it.
Cleaner apps like this are handy. 1 button to get rid of temp internet files, temp files, firefox history, windows recent files, run history, recycle bin, search assistant, index.dat, or many other tracking items.
Certainly helps to wipe the porn + banking history from my PC before anyone else uses it.
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So far, the only (accurate) rebuttal to the idea of these programs I've seen you make is that a .bat file would be simpler.
Then I listed some of the things one of these will do, which shows that a bat file to do the same thing would be more complex.
To which you have not yet responded, except via insults.
Then I listed some of the things one of these will do, which shows that a bat file to do the same thing would be more complex.
To which you have not yet responded, except via insults.
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Ok, I'll accept that supposal. But you seemed to focus on the 'porn' part of my statement with some satisfaction, don't forget:+JuggerNaut+ wrote:no, what i'm saying is you only need something like that app if you have something to hide. if you DO have something to hide, then by all means, get to downloading.
Banking
Personal photos
Documents
and that's just my personal list of stuff.
On top of that, clearing out these items is at least as significant as keeping your registry clean (which coincedentally, CCleaner also does for you on) when it comes to keeping the Pc running smoothly. You seemed to rate that quite highly in your third post.
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nah, porn was just poking fun, lighten up.
banking? those are temp files.
the rest of those don't fall under something you need to worry about unless you've, again, got something to hide.
ah, you mention registry....i do that by hand, but a registry cleaner is probably the only program i would use if i was your every day joe.
banking? those are temp files.
the rest of those don't fall under something you need to worry about unless you've, again, got something to hide.
ah, you mention registry....i do that by hand, but a registry cleaner is probably the only program i would use if i was your every day joe.
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