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Clear Files 2.7

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  • Price: Free to try (Some features disable); $25.00 to buy
  • Operating system: Windows Vista, Windows 95, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows 98
  • Date added: November 23, 2007
  • Total Downloads: 1,026
  • Downloads last week: 1
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CNET editors' review

Reviewed by: CNET Staff

This handy privacy executable suffers from feature creep and a lack of documentation. Clear Files' spreadsheet-like interface isn't difficult to decipher, but program operation could use a wizard, or at least a guide. During testing, the online documentation was missing.

Clear Files primarily searches for, lists, and deletes select file types. With basic pull-down menus, users set any or all of seven file types and any one of three actions. File types are based on extension and the actions display, delete permanently, or move to Recycle Bin the found files. Testers found the file search speed merely average. The app features some other common and uncommon features. Clearing the cache and Internet settings fit with the prime features. However, locking the workstation, changing log-on settings, viewing the clipboard, opening shell folders, and starting select control panel apps seems tacked on to Clear Files.

One damaging feature is the program's password. Using certain functions locks the program and only the password can reopen Clear Files. Unsuspecting user may not realize they need to set a password each time they open the app. If not, they have to kill the process to eliminate the app from memory. Experienced to advanced users may like some features of this freeware. Novice users are advised to seek elsewhere for a less problematic file remover.

Publisher's description

From Kurapaty Solutions :

Your computer always stores much more than you think when you surf the internet. Your own PC records your computing activities with any programs. The Web site you have visited, images and videos you have ever seen, the files you have opened/worked in MS Office and many other applications. All these tracks are stored in your hard disk and anyone with a relatively small amount of PC knowledge could use your computer to get their hands on this information. Clear Files software has option to select and delete the following on manual or schedule basis: Auto complete IE / Explorer memory, Empty Recycle Bin, Temporary Internet Files, Start menu, Run, History, or Recent Documents. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.

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This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.

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