In Daily routines internet is need of every people
but aware of virus and other infected items by use of CCleaner. Users say that
there is not really a need to run disk cleaners like the popular CCleaner or the lesser known FixBee regularly
on a system thanks to Terabyte-large hard drives. And while that may be true in
some cases, it may not be true for all. Users with Solid State Drives built-in
their computer for instance will have a couple hundred Gigabytes tops on that
drive available, which can get filled rather quickly with games, large
applications, or media.
Wise Disk Cleaner is
a free program for the Windows operating system that PC users can make use of
to remove unnecessary files from their system that take up disk space. The
program uses a clean interface that is divided into three tabs at the top.
The Common Cleaner tab resembles CCleaner’s functionality. It’s
basically a list of locations where temporary files or files that leave traces
are saved in. A click on a group opens up a detailed selection list. You find
the usual file locations listed here, from web browsing cookies and history
information to temporary file locations that Windows uses automatically.
The list is nowhere
near as comprehensive as that of CCleaner, but it covers many major locations.
It needs to be mentioned that only Internet Explorer, Firefox and Google Chrome
are covered by the cleaner.
The Advanced Cleaner
basically searches select hard drives for temporary file types, invalid shortcuts
and empty files, and offers to remove them. It is possible to add custom
file extensions here to have them included in the cleanup automatically from
that moment on.
Wise Disk Cleaner
offers to run these two cleanup modes manually or on schedule. It is for
instance possible to run an automatic cleanup once per week.
The Slimming System options
offer interesting options to cut down on the size of the Windows installation
folder. Here it is possible to remove components that you may not use at all.
This includes Windows Help files, language packs, or the Windows Installer
Baseline Cache which usually has quite a large file size.
On a one month old
installation of Windows 7, the slimming system option offered to free up 1.3
Gigabyte of disk space.
The program settings
offer some interesting options. You can first add folders here that you want
emptied regularly. Whatever is in that folder, will be cleaned by the program
when you run it. You can furthermore add folders to the list of exclusions; so
that they are not targeted by the cleaner at all, and have the program create a
one-click shortcut on your system to run cleanups manually with a click on that
shortcut. Non-SSD users can furthermore enable secure deletion here to make the
data unrecoverable after deletion.
Closing Words
Slimming System
feels like a genuine feature, especially since it usually frees up more disk
space than the other cleaning options. This feature sets it apart from other
cleaners that do not offer it. Please note that you can download a
portable version of the PC cleaner by clicking on the Alternate Download link
on the program website.
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