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    CCEnhancer

    CCEnhancer is a small tool which adds support for over 450 new programs into the popular program CCleaner. The tool uses the winapp2.ini system built into CCleaner to easily add new rules and definitions for programs. The rules were sourced mainly from the Piriform Support Forum, with several sourced from other places around the internet.


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    newer version 2.3 available.

    can be downloaded via the same link in the above thread.
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    CCEnhancer 3.4 English language version.

    Publisher's Description
    Adds support for over 270 new programs into the popular program CCleaner.

    CCleaner Enhancer is a small tool which adds support for over 270 new programs into the popular program CCleaner. The tool uses the WinApp2.ini system built into CCleaner to easily add new rules and definitions for programs. The rules were sourced mainly from the Piriform Support Forum, with several sourced from other places around the internet.

    Instructions:

    The actual file containing the definitions is not included with the program, but is instead downloaded by the program. Simply press ‘Download Latest’ and the tool will automatically download the most recent version of the definitions. If CCEnhancer cannot locate the CCleaner.exe file you can open a dialog box and select the page yourself.

    What's New:

    CCEnhancer 3.3 fixes several reported issues and adds even more languages!

    Changes:

    Added Hungarian and Indonesian translations
    Now works if CCEnhancer is in the same folder as CCleaner
    Added a fall-back downloader, with better proxy support
    Updated Polish translation
    Portable locations now save correctly
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    CCEnhancer 3.5 fixes several bugs, adds support for Simplified Chinese and introduces a new feature. You can now add custom cleaning rules to CCleaner/Bleachbit without losing them when CCEnhancer’s definitions are updated. Simply create a file called ‘custom.ini’ inside CCEnhancer’s directory; any custom rules added to that file will be merged with winapp2.ini in all CCleaner/Bleachbit directories. Download CCEnhancer 3.5 today!
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