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Title: BleachBit vs CCleaner
Post by: justinlee on April 24, 2011, 12:53:46 AM
I have always used CCleaner and been happy with it but i have now heard of a similar program called BleachBit, which i know very little about so far.

Who has used both and in your opinion which is better?
Title: Re: BleachBit vs CCleaner
Post by: Pondus on April 24, 2011, 01:12:11 AM
Never tried it...and i have used CCleaner for years and never had a problem with it, so therfor trust it


here is a review http://www.softpedia.com/reviews/linux/BleachBit-Review-121825.shtml
Title: Re: BleachBit vs CCleaner
Post by: Telegraph_Sam on April 24, 2011, 01:26:38 AM
I have used CC for years and now use both!

[I am replying partly because I cannot find how to now post a new topic - the administrators have made this a well concealed secret ..]
Title: Re: BleachBit vs CCleaner
Post by: DavidR on April 24, 2011, 01:29:31 AM
Having seen the softpedia review, screenshots, I'm not impressed. I too have been using ccleaner for years, interface isn't complex, covers a great number of applications and as they say if it isn't broken don't fix it.
Title: Re: BleachBit vs CCleaner
Post by: DavidR on April 24, 2011, 01:33:58 AM
I have used CC for years and now use both!

[I am replying partly because I cannot find how to now post a new topic - the administrators have made this a well concealed secret ..]

No secret a so**ing great New Topic button at the top of each different forum listing ;D

You will have to have seen a listing to be able to find this topic. So depending on what your topic subject is about, choose the relevant Forum from the forum.avast.com/index.php and open that forum click the New Topic button and you're off and running, give the topic a meaningful title.
Title: Re: BleachBit vs CCleaner
Post by: Telegraph_Sam on April 24, 2011, 01:46:23 AM
"No secret a so**ing great New Topic button at the top of each different forum listing

You will have to have seen a listing to be able to find this topic. So depending on what your topic subject is about, choose the relevant Forum from the forum.avast.com/index.php and open that forum click the New Topic button and you're off and running, give the topic a meaningful title."

It certainly wasn't there whilst I was searching around for it (as you indicate) but I have since stumbled on it by some roundabout reply route.  Don't want to progress here as I suspect this is off topic and I risk getting shot by the moderator.
Title: Re: BleachBit vs CCleaner
Post by: DavidR on April 24, 2011, 02:01:02 AM
You won't get shot, hung, drawn and quartered perhaps ;D
Title: Re: BleachBit vs CCleaner
Post by: Joe S on April 24, 2011, 02:10:45 AM
Never heard of it. I've used Ccleaner on Windows 98, XP, Vista, and Windows 7 and never any problems. I have with some other products in the past.  So if it ain't broke don't fix it. 
Joe
Title: Re: BleachBit vs CCleaner
Post by: Coolmario88 on April 24, 2011, 02:12:56 AM
I been using CCleaner for a long time and i like it.
Title: Re: BleachBit vs CCleaner
Post by: Shiw Liang on April 24, 2011, 06:13:14 AM
Ccleaner is light, simple and is doing a great job for me :)
Title: Re: BleachBit vs CCleaner
Post by: CraigB on April 24, 2011, 06:15:06 AM
Having seen the softpedia review, screenshots, I'm not impressed. I too have been using ccleaner for years, interface isn't complex, covers a great number of applications and as they say if it isn't broken don't fix it.
DavidR's reply say's it all for me  :)
Title: Re: BleachBit vs CCleaner
Post by: Marc57 on April 24, 2011, 06:55:10 AM
As David said, I'll stay with CCleaner.
Title: Re: BleachBit vs CCleaner
Post by: FreewheelinFrank on April 24, 2011, 07:31:13 AM
Open source alternative to CCleaner- tried it on Linux almost a year ago- it works well and I still have it.

http://dontsurfinthenude.blogspot.com/2009/09/ccleaner-for-ubuntu.html

Multi-platform and works on Windows too- here's the web site.

http://bleachbit.sourceforge.net/
Title: Re: BleachBit vs CCleaner
Post by: Telegraph_Sam on April 24, 2011, 02:55:25 PM
What experience do you folk have with the CCleaner "Registry" option?  I just use the default "applications" clean myself because I have heard horror stories about people using "registry cleaners", optimisers etc and regretting it. It would be useful to know if CC's registry cleaner is safe and idiot-proof
Title: Re: BleachBit vs CCleaner
Post by: Pondus on April 24, 2011, 03:04:31 PM
What experience do you folk have with the CCleaner "Registry" option?  I just use the default "applications" clean myself because I have heard horror stories about people using "registry cleaners", optimisers etc and regretting it. It would be useful to know if CC's registry cleaner is safe and idiot-proof
I use CCleaner and Eusing free http://www.eusing.com/free_registry_cleaner/registry_cleaner.htm
I run these with default settings and have never had a problem

I used PC Tools Registry Mechanic once ...... and that ended with a reinstall   :'(
Title: Re: BleachBit vs CCleaner
Post by: DavidR on April 24, 2011, 04:02:42 PM
What experience do you folk have with the CCleaner "Registry" option?  I just use the default "applications" clean myself because I have heard horror stories about people using "registry cleaners", optimisers etc and regretting it. It would be useful to know if CC's registry cleaner is safe and idiot-proof

The ccleaner's Registry, Scan for Issues function is really rather benign, it doesn't go into areas that could well convert your system into a paper weight. I have another registry cleaner, which if I ran it after ccleaner's Registry, Scan for Issues function it would find lots of other things.

So it is one of the safer options as far as registry cleaning goes, but I believe there is no thing such as a completely safe registry cleaner. There will always be an element of risk just that it should be less using ccleaner, like anything to do with the registry always elect to backup any change so it can be reversed.
Title: Re: BleachBit vs CCleaner
Post by: YoKenny on April 24, 2011, 05:38:50 PM
So it is one of the safer options as far as registry cleaning goes, but I believe there is no thing such as a completely safe registry cleaner. There will always be an element of risk just that it should be less using ccleaner, like anything to do with the registry always elect to backup any change so it can be reversed.
It provides an easy way to backup changes of the found registry items after you select Fix selected issues...
Title: Re: BleachBit vs CCleaner
Post by: DavidR on April 24, 2011, 06:37:38 PM
Yes it does, but some might not choose to do so, which is why I mentioned it.
Title: Re: BleachBit vs CCleaner
Post by: Coolmario88 on April 24, 2011, 08:31:49 PM
On my other computer with windows xp i used BleachBit and brought my computer back up from 100mb of free space to 1,003Mb of free space. CCleaner couldn't even do that. BleachBit is a good program
Title: Re: BleachBit vs CCleaner
Post by: Dch48 on April 25, 2011, 12:50:49 AM
What experience do you folk have with the CCleaner "Registry" option?  I just use the default "applications" clean myself because I have heard horror stories about people using "registry cleaners", optimisers etc and regretting it. It would be useful to know if CC's registry cleaner is safe and idiot-proof
I use the registry cleaner in CCleaner regularly and have never had a problem. As a matter of fact, after looking at what it wants to delete, I have always told it to go ahead without creating a backup and have never regretted it (you may choose to do otherwise and that's fine). I therefore would say that it's perfectly safe to use. When I uninstall something, I use CCleaner to do that too,then I run the registry cleaner (with no backup), then run Auslogics Registry Cleaner which sometimes finds additional left behind things. I also will sometimes use the older version 7 of Registry Mechanic which really does a thorough job and also has a registry compaction option. Auslogics and Registry Mechanic make automatic backups but I have never had to use one. I would not recommend any later versions of Registry Mechanic since it has become very bloated but the Auslogics offering is excellent.

The only Registry cleaning program I ever had a problem with was RegCure and it never caused a problem with the system. What it did was constantly delete valid things that would be automatically restored on the next bootup. I think they had it detect those things to make you think it was doing a better job than it's competitors.
Title: Re: BleachBit vs CCleaner
Post by: Hopper15 on April 27, 2011, 09:03:23 PM
ccleaner ftw
Title: Re: BleachBit vs CCleaner
Post by: Para-Noid on April 29, 2011, 04:34:22 AM
I have found using both CCleaner and WinUtilities Free work well together and compliment each other. What one does not get the other will.

CCleaner  http://download.cnet.com/ccleaner/
WinUtilities Free  http://download.cnet.com/WinUtilities-Free-Edition/3000-18512_4-75021441.html
Title: Re: BleachBit vs CCleaner
Post by: justinlee on April 29, 2011, 07:12:23 PM
What experience do you folk have with the CCleaner "Registry" option?  I just use the default "applications" clean myself because I have heard horror stories about people using "registry cleaners", optimisers etc and regretting it. It would be useful to know if CC's registry cleaner is safe and idiot-proof

CCleaner registry option is very good but be careful! If you are not sure whether to delete something it is better to leave it. Of course CCleaner has an option to make a backup to the registry before making any changes but beware that may not help you if you deleted something way down the line. I recently had to restore my system to it's factory condition as i was having loads of problems at startup. Tried everything, it would fix temporarily then the problem would re-occur. This could have been down to virus/malware as it usually happened 1-2 days after visiting certain websites(neither Avast nor MBAM found any) but i also suspect that i may have caused the problem by deleting an important registry file. I restored the registry using CCleaner but still no joy!

My advice would be if your system is not running slow just stick to using CCleaner for junk windows and application files. When it comes to anything with the registry files be very careful indeed.
Title: Re: BleachBit vs CCleaner
Post by: bob3160 on April 29, 2011, 07:22:18 PM
How many of you are aware of the companion program to CCleaner called CcEnhancer ???
It add's many new functions to CCleaner. If you're not sure what any of these new function do,
simply leave them unchecked.

CcEnhancer: http://www.techspot.com/downloads/5014-ccleaner-enhancer-ccenhancer.html (http://www.techspot.com/downloads/5014-ccleaner-enhancer-ccenhancer.html)
Title: Re: BleachBit vs CCleaner
Post by: Dch48 on April 29, 2011, 11:51:30 PM
What experience do you folk have with the CCleaner "Registry" option?  I just use the default "applications" clean myself because I have heard horror stories about people using "registry cleaners", optimisers etc and regretting it. It would be useful to know if CC's registry cleaner is safe and idiot-proof

CCleaner registry option is very good but be careful! If you are not sure whether to delete something it is better to leave it. Of course CCleaner has an option to make a backup to the registry before making any changes but beware that may not help you if you deleted something way down the line. I recently had to restore my system to it's factory condition as i was having loads of problems at startup. Tried everything, it would fix temporarily then the problem would re-occur. This could have been down to virus/malware as it usually happened 1-2 days after visiting certain websites(neither Avast nor MBAM found any) but i also suspect that i may have caused the problem by deleting an important registry file. I restored the registry using CCleaner but still no joy!

My advice would be if your system is not running slow just stick to using CCleaner for junk windows and application files. When it comes to anything with the registry files be very careful indeed.
If restoring the registry entries that CCleaner had deleted did not fix the problem, it's pretty clear to me that it's not what caused the problem.
Title: Re: BleachBit vs CCleaner
Post by: justinlee on June 04, 2011, 02:27:52 PM
Anyone know anything about Advanced SystemCare Free. Seems to have very good reviews.

Sorry for asking so much about reg cleaners but this is very important as i believe this is what was causing so many problems on my pc before.
Title: Re: BleachBit vs CCleaner
Post by: DavidR on June 04, 2011, 03:41:36 PM
I know all I need to know about it, it comes from iObit and there is no way I would use any of their software. Just do a forum search for iobit and you will see what I mean.
Title: Re: BleachBit vs CCleaner
Post by: Para-Noid on June 04, 2011, 07:32:59 PM
Anyone know anything about Advanced SystemCare Free. Seems to have very good reviews.

Sorry for asking so much about reg cleaners but this is very important as i believe this is what was causing so many problems on my pc before.
I once upon a time used ASC Free until I did a little research as DavidR stated. I will "never" use ASC again. MalwareBytes.org had a lot of problems because of what iObit did.
see http://forums.malwarebytes.org/index.php?showtopic=29681  :)
Title: Re: BleachBit vs CCleaner
Post by: justinlee on June 05, 2011, 08:11:08 PM
I once upon a time used ASC Free until I did a little research as DavidR stated. I will "never" use ASC again. MalwareBytes.org had a lot of problems because of what iObit did.
see http://forums.malwarebytes.org/index.php?showtopic=29681  :)

Wow, thanks for the info. i think i shall stick to the old adage... 'If it ain't broke don't fix it' In other words i think i will stick to using CCleaner :)
Title: Re: BleachBit vs CCleaner
Post by: OrangeCrate on June 05, 2011, 08:25:44 PM
I've used CCleaner, without the registry option, for a long time. I like it. I have not used BleachBit, so, I can't offer an opinion on that program.
Title: Re: BleachBit vs CCleaner
Post by: SpeedyPC on July 15, 2011, 12:17:44 PM
I used PC Tools Registry Mechanic once ...... and that ended with a reinstall   :'(

Me too Pondus this happening to me twice and ended with a reinstall :'(

And I've choose CCleaner for a very long time and never let me down ;)
Title: Re: BleachBit vs CCleaner
Post by: Dch48 on July 15, 2011, 06:12:46 PM
I used PC Tools Registry Mechanic once ...... and that ended with a reinstall   :'(

Me too Pondus this happening to me twice and ended with a reinstall :'(

And I've choose CCleaner for a very long time and never let me down ;)
I have been using Registry Mechanic v7 (The last one released before Vista) for years and have never had a single problem. As I said before though, I wouldn't recommend any version newer than 7. They added a lot of things to it since then.
Title: Re: BleachBit vs CCleaner
Post by: bob3160 on July 16, 2011, 03:55:15 AM
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I have been using Registry Mechanic v7 (The last one released before Vista) for years and have never had a single problem. As I said before though, I wouldn't recommend any version newer than 7.
Using a registry cleaner can be dangerous. Using one that dates back to 2008 really makes no sense to me. Sorry
Title: Re: BleachBit vs CCleaner
Post by: Dch48 on July 16, 2011, 05:59:30 PM
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I have been using Registry Mechanic v7 (The last one released before Vista) for years and have never had a single problem. As I said before though, I wouldn't recommend any version newer than 7.
Using a registry cleaner can be dangerous. Using one that dates back to 2008 really makes no sense to me. Sorry
I use that one because it's the last version that wasn't changed to be compatible with Vista. They also added a bunch of different features to it in v8 to make it more like CCleaner I guess and they made the registry cleaner a lot more aggressive. I really only use it occasionally because of it's registry compaction feature. Now that I've switched from Auslogics defrag to the free version of Puran , which defragments the registry and even the MFT and pagefile when you do a boot defrag, I may not need Registry mechanic any more. I do use the registry cleaner in CCleaner on a regular basis after uninstalling anything or after removing Windows Update uninstallers after a period of time with no problems. I also periodically will run Auslogics registry Cleaner. I have never had a problem or had to use a backup from any of those programs. I actually have never even backed up a registry clean in CCleaner. That's how much I trust it.
Title: Re: BleachBit vs CCleaner
Post by: Asyn on July 16, 2011, 06:02:39 PM
I actually have never even backed up a registry clean in CCleaner. That's how much I trust it.

Well, I do it every time. Just in case. ;)
But never needed it...
Title: Re: BleachBit vs CCleaner
Post by: bob3160 on July 16, 2011, 10:52:55 PM
I actually have never even backed up a registry clean in CCleaner. That's how much I trust it.

Well, I do it every time. Just in case. ;)
But never needed it...
I would also rather be safe than sorry. So far I've also never needed to restore from the backup. However... ;D