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MilesAhead:
CCleaner v5.10.5373 (24 Sep 2015)  for download

https://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/download

- Improved Microsoft Edge Cookie management.
- Optimized internal architecture for faster start up.
- Added Chrome extension cache and cookie cleaning.
- Improved Firefox session cleaning.
- Added Firefox HSTS (HTTP Strict Transport Security) cookie cleaning.
- Improved Intelligent Cookie Scan.
- Improved Window resizing and DPI support.
- Added Corsican translation.
- Minor GUI Improvements.
- Minor bug fixes.

xtabber:
CCleaner v5.10.5373 (24 Sep 2015)  for download

- Added Corsican translation.

-MilesAhead (September 24, 2015, 12:32 PM)
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Seriously?  Everyone in Corsica actually speaks French.  Maybe this is meant as a symbolic tribute to Napoleon Bonaparte (although he spoke French too).

Should we hold out for Latin?

Curt:
^ search answer number 1: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corsican_language



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I have CCleaner from Piriform's CCleaner Professional Plus running, but after half a year I still don't dare to run Defraggler! Piriform is saying that Defraggler Professional also works with SSD, but everyone else say "do not defrag a SSD!". What am I to believe? My laptop's old SSD is depressingly slow, so a defrag MIGHT help - or brake...


Defraggler
Speed up your PC with quick & easy defragmentation.

Defrag entire hard drives, or individual files. Works with HDD and SSD and supports NTFS and FAT32 file systems!
-Piriform
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:tellme:

Modified: I've found https://piriform.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/204044034 , it seems to be about something in that area, but my SSD is old and does probably not have this "TRIM" feature; Defraggler doesn't tell. (I think it should.)

MilesAhead:
@Curt I think I only tried defraggler once over a year ago.  I only owned one SSD.  I used it in a USB 3 docking station for video file conversions.  Super fast demux/mux when source and destination are both the SSD.

But anyway, I notice Auslogics Defrag Pro now has an option to optimize SSDs.  If the performance is super slow I think my approach would be to make a backup image of the SSD, then try a defrag that claims to work with SSD.  If the defrag makes things worse, just lay the saved image back on.  Or you could get one with the same controller for use with a dock and for testing.  The prices are coming down these days.  At least in the USA.  I don't know about prices in your country.

The Auslogics Defrag Pro is being given away all over the web lately.  One year no update license.  But many of these things if you hit upgrade when it asks they just do it.  The programmer likely doesn't want to break anything.  So they psych people out by saying "the update may turn it into a trial version."  But then again it may not.  So far I think I have about 5 freebies that update just as if I paid for them.  Maybe that will stop when the year is up.  I don't know.

xtabber:
^ search answer number 1: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corsican_language

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-Curt (September 25, 2015, 02:06 AM)
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Corsican is an internationally recognized language, but it is not supported by any version of Microsoft Windows or Office.

Windows users in Corsica are most likely using it in French, although some folk may be using it in Italian or other Mediterranean languages supported by Microsoft.

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