The newest CCleaner version 3.04.1389 now supports Comodo Dragon

The newest CCleaner version 3.04.1389 now supports Comodo Dragon.

CCleaner 3.04.1389 Piriform - (Freeware)
  • Added support for Windows 7 SP1.
  • Added Internet Explorer UserData cleaning and management.
  • Added Safari cookie management.
  • Improved Google Chrome detection.
  • Added Google Chrome JumplistIcons folder cleaning.
  • Added Opera Icon Cache folder cleaning.
  • Added support for Comodo Dragon. <-----Here’s Comodo Dragon
  • Added support for SongBird embedded browser.
  • Added support for Thunderbird embedded browser.
  • Added Registry cleaner for Sound Events.
  • Improved Registry cleaning for Unused File Extensions.
  • Improved Registry cleaning for Application Paths.
  • Added environment variable support in Custom Locations.
  • Command line exporting of embedded INIs (/export [folder path]).
  • Added cleaning for Excel Viewer, FeedDemon, WinDiff and Last.FM, Free Download Manager, Internet Download Accelerator and Internet Download Manager.
  • Improved cleaning for AntiVir Desktop, AVG AntiVirus 10.0 and Windows Media Player.
  • Improved system file detection security.
  • Minor bug fixes.

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So The sticky on how to add Comodo Dragon to ccleaner will be removed soon

VERY IMPORTANT (written by jovan111p) FROM THIS QUOTE BELOW, IS THERE ANYTHING THAT’S NOT BEING CLEANED IN Comodo DRAGON BY CCLEANER ?

HOW TO USE:

Open Notepad, paste the code of your browser into it, and save it as winapp2.ini (as type “All Files”).
Now place the file on the CCleaner folder (usually C:\ → Program Files → CCleaner).
Make sure CCleaner is closed when you do this.

Copy those codes to Notepad:

[Comodo Dragon - Cache]
Section=Comodo Dragon
LangRef=Cache
DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\Comodo\Dragon\dragon.exe
Default=True
FileKey1=%LocalAppData%\Comodo\Dragon\User Data\Default\Cache|.

[Comodo Dragon - Cookies]
Section=Comodo Dragon
LangRef=Cookies
DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\Comodo\Dragon\dragon.exe
Default=True
FileKey1=%LocalAppData%\Comodo\Dragon\User Data\Default|Cookies

[Comodo Dragon - History]
Section=Comodo Dragon
LangRef=History
DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\Comodo\Dragon\dragon.exe
Default=True
FileKey1=%LocalAppData%\Comodo\Dragon\User Data\Default|History
FileKey2=%LocalAppData%\Comodo\Dragon\User Data\Default|Thumbnails
FileKey3=%LocalAppData%\Comodo\Dragon\User Data\Default|Visited Links
FileKey4=%LocalAppData%\Comodo\Dragon\User Data\Default|*Tabs

[Comodo Dragon - Form Data]
Section=Comodo Dragon
LangRef=Form Data
DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\Comodo\Dragon\dragon.exe
Default=True
FileKey1=%LocalAppData%\Comodo\Dragon\User Data\Default|Web Data

[Comodo Dragon - Session]
Section=Comodo Dragon
LangRef=Session
DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\Comodo\Dragon\dragon.exe
Default=True
FileKey1=%LocalAppData%\Comodo\Dragon\User Data\Default|*Session

Could someone here post that ccleaner is cleaning everything that it’s supposed to for Comodo Dragon and it’s cleaning it properly? I like to know so We can remove the sticky instruction and this problem has been permentally solved

Corrected version number, added link. - JoWa

I entered the forum to report this (Ccleaner supporting CD), but was a bit late. Was surprised to see this addition. Good recognition, I would say.

So is ccleaner is cleaning everything that it’s supposed to for Comodo Dragon and it’s cleaning it properly?

I have the latest 3.04 Ccleaner and v9b Comodo Dragon …in Ccleaner it only shows in the apps sidebar Firefox and Google Chrome …I do not have Google Chrome on my computer …in case your not familiar …Ccleaner only offers options for browsers on your computer. For instance, if i installed Opera it would show options for Opera.

I am guessing Ccleaner is showing the Google Chrome Icon instead of the Comodo Dragon Icon. Not really a biggie as i am sure it cleaning Dragon …but maybe someone in development needs to send Ccleaner the Comodo Dragon Logo, as a matter of branding. ;D

Is there any advantage to using CCleaner for Dragon cleanup over simply using Ctrl+Shift+Del (the shortcut to ‘clean browsing data’) periodically while in the browser?

Thanks for the shortcut ;D

The answer is: with CCleaner you do it all in one go.