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Lurch
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C CLeaner Professional : $3 for 3 Months

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I decided to try it out. I was using the free version.
I updated a few drivers and put some running programs to sleep.

I can't see much difference yet and I really don't think I want to renew this for $49 a year.

Do any of you use C Cleaner Pro?
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I used the free version for a lot of years but stopped using it about 5-8 years ago. I think paying $49 a year isn't a lot of bang for the buck. Personally I didn't think the free version was really necessary.
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Easto wrote:I used the free version for a lot of years but stopped using it about 5-8 years ago. I think paying $49 a year isn't a lot of bang for the buck. Personally I didn't think the free version was really necessary.
What do you use instead, if I may ask?
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I'm not using anything.
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Easto wrote:I'm not using anything.
I have to use something, at least to remove the trackers.
One time I had something like 24,000 trackers and my PC almost became unresponsive.
I have a Dell PC with a 240 GB SSD, and Win 10.
They say you don't need to defrag with an SSD so I no longer defrag.
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I would use the free version, and will turn off anything that unnecessarily runs in the background, including CC Pro I imagine. Just run the free version on demand.
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Philip wrote:I would use the free version, and will turn off anything that unnecessarily runs in the background, including CC Pro I imagine. Just run the free version on demand.

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