Clean Junk Files With CCleaner Portable
Windows creates new files over and over again every time we use it that turns to be junk files. They accumulate over time and make your computer runs slower and slower. You may not like the fact that a computer needs regular maintenance, but it is a must unless you want to keep spending your time staring with an angry look at the progress bar of an application that seem will never come to an end. Cleaning junk files isn’t difficult, after all.
Portable CCleaner lets you clean junk files and more. There are other versions like CCleaner Slim and CCleaner standard, but I prefer the portable one since I don’t want to put another installation files inside my computer. As long as the portable version meets all that I need, I’ll take it.
Beside able to clean junk files, it also enables you to overwrite the files before deleting so that they cannot be recovered. If you have a collection of “super secret” files and you don’t want anyone to recover those files, then you will like this overwriting feature as well as the junk files cleaning.

Other extra features allows you to maintain the health of your registry by scanning and eliminating the unwanted ones, and to manage the installed applications. I love it more than the Add/Remove Program of Windows. The list of the installed applications is displayed and uninstalled faster.
Small, Fast and Free. A perfect combination of words to describe this freeware. If you run Windows on your computer, then you will like this one. Or, perhaps you use another junk files cleaner?
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