![]() All skipped driver versions are also grouped together in this list All devices in the 'paused' state are grouped together at the bottom of the drivers list The new flow has 'confirm' steps that explain what happens when driver updates are paused and skipped Pausing updates for a device removes it from the 'available updates' counts You can pause all future updates for a driver from its 'Details' screen In Driver Updater, we've added a new 'Pause Updates' option to give you more control over which devices get updated: Taking the hassle out of PC maintenance We've optimized the app to start up more quickly In Software Updater, we aligned how errors are shown In Driver Updater, we fixed alignment issues with text in some languages We fixed an issue where crashes could occur after cleaning a closed browser You can now see what stage each driver update is at In Driver Updater, we've added some new information next to the progress bar to give you realtime information when installing new updates Driver Updater engine and performance improvements ![]() A UI update with new FAQ section for Driver Updater A new welcome screen which helps you immediately run your favorite tasks and explore more features We upgraded our developer toolkit to provide our developers with enhanced debugging, testing, and code analysis capabilities to improve code quality and reliability We fixed an issue where crashes could occur when registering a license In Software Updater, we've added 50 software titles to our update library to keep more of your installed apps up-to-date Fixed issue when TeamViewer cleaning could restart the service Improvements to users' post-purchase onboarding New ‘My account’ area has a more modern look and feel with quick access to subscription settings, cleaning schedule, recommended products, and CCleaner support We’ve made Health Check cookie scanning smarter, so it preserves cookies for your favorite, commonly used websites in the same way as Custom Clean Customize, Privacy, Space, Speed, and Security screens in Health Check now resize correctly according to the current window Fixed issue which, in some cases, resulted in the incorrect message "Not supported product" CCleaner now loads faster thanks to app startup optimization Immediately after updating drivers (or after restarting your PC following an update), a report now highlights which drivers have been updated and any that may potentially cause issues – enabling users to revert some or all updates, or schedule a reminder to revert later. Don't hesitate to take it for a test drive for a week or two, if you don't like it then just uninstall.- Change log not available for this version ![]() And NO I wasn't paid to endorse this (or any other product) I just thought I'd put in my 2 cents for those trying to make a decision. If the free one is this good, then I don't think I can go far wrong w the higher horsepower version! You can expect to be offered a free update about once around the end of each month. It does a nice job of "taking out the trash!" You won't suddenly see pop-ups and notice performance slow downs, to the contrary CCleaner will help purge your machine of all that annoying and potentially dangerous garbage! ![]() It also doesn't hog a lot of space or resources, and it isn't loaded w malware. I personally like it better than some cleaning software I paid for in the past on my old Dell. It's a favorite among C-Net visitors, and it has tons of positive reviews. IMHO Piriform's CCleaner has proven to my satisfaction that it works well. I wouldn't want to be w/o my handy CCleaner! I first tried it on my old Dell w XP, and now it's been busy tidying up and protecting my replacement Dell PC since the day I fired it up 1 yr ago as of late Feb 2013. I found the controls intuitive right out of the box, and it's more user friendly and much less cluttered w features I don't need or use. I have used the free version for several years. ![]()
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