
In just a few clicks, users of any technical ability can clean, update and disable unnecessary startup apps in one go, to save space and boost speed, privacy and security Health Check brings together CCleaner’s most popular tools in a new user-friendly interface to help users to easily maintain their PC To help shape the future of CCleaner and submit suggestions for what you’d like to see next, head over to to take part in the conversation! We really value our users’ feedback, which is why we’ve set up a new Ideas Board. On top of that, we now support Microsoft’s new Edge Chromium browser. This release includes a brand new feature, plus lots of user-focused improvements and changes. Why? Because it is counter-productive to download and install yet another program that takes up disk space when disk space is already critically low. In fact, if folks are looking to free up some disk space because it is getting critically low, Windows Disk Cleanup is the best solution. But I also feel for most "Windows" users, Windows own "Disk Cleanup" is more than adequate and it's already in there. That said, I much "prefer" CCleaner too and I feel for most "Windows" users, CCleaner is the way to go. That could be a major plus for some.Īnd clearly, Bleachbit's UI is less refined, more for the "hands-on" folks - again that may be a plus for more advanced users. Yes, it works on Windows, but Bleachbit is a "cross-platform" application that works with Linux and Mac systems too - something CCleaner does not do. Personally, I think Bleachbit is for different audiences.

While CCleaner has been around longer, I note Bleachbit is over 10 years old too and has been "tried" as well.

Well, I note Joey didn't make any claims that Bleachbit was better, just that he preferred it.
