Tune-Up Features
CCleaner Professional
Plus doesn't serve up detailed software descriptions, which is too bad. Many
people will simply remove applications without much thought, but those who
desire additional program information must visit their search engine of choice
if they're using CCleaner. Nor does CCleaner Professional Plus have
community-based ratings that help you determine which apps you should keep. I
prefer SlimWare's much more informative approach, which helps you decide what
should be removed and teaches you about programs' functions, too.
CCleaner Professional Plus lacks an integrated backup and
restore tool to safeguard your PC from any negative consequences that may arise
as a consequence of cleaning up your PC. Instead, CCleaner is bundled with Recuva, a standalone program that lets you resurrect
deleted files. I wish it were actually integrated into CCleaner Professional
Plus, because the separate app gives the tune-up experience a splintered feel.
Likewise, the included Speccy Professional Edition app gives you at-a-glance
information about your PC's CPU, Motherboard, RAM, and components, but it isn't
baked directly into CCleaner either. I dislike downloading and dealing with
these additional apps, but it may not be a big deal to you.
On the
upside, you can schedule cleaning times so that CCleaner Professional Plus
handles the cleaning and repair tasks at specified times. This isn't an unusual
feature—Anvisoft Cloud Booster and other quality tune-up utilities have this feature,
too—but it's a welcome addition. Other useful features include the Startup and
Drive-Wiper tools. The former lets you limit the software that launches as your
PC boots, thus reducing the computer's boot time. The latter securely
overwrites deleted files so that they're very difficult to recover. It's a
feature that proves useful when it comes time to get rid of sensitive data.
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