Adds support for Firefox 13 beta and BitDefender products

May 25, 2012 09:13 GMT  ·  By

One of the most requested features for CCleaner was bypassing the Windows User Account Control (UAC) dialog when launching the application. Piriform listened to the users and managed to achieve this in version 3.19 of its application.

The new option is available in the advanced configuration menu of the program and opens up a wide array of uses, such as scripting the application to work at boot time.

Additional modifications include support for Firefox 13 beta, improved cleaning operation for Firefox Aurora as well as for saved passwords in Google Chrome. Also improved in this release is the detection of scheduled tasks.

Starting this version, CCleaner adds cleaning for BitDefender software and improves detection for Malwarebytes Anti-Malware, VLC Media Player and Avast! Antivirus.

CCleaner is available as a portable download from this link.