I don't see myself using CCleaner or BleachBit again.
Open source software tends to be regarded as more secure than proprietary software, simply because third-parties can easily have a look at what the software is doing. Today, technical folks and ...
Okay, I was an idiot. I ran Bleachbit, because an old friend who used to work as a tech. told me it was reliable and safe. I knew most "optmizing" or cleaner apps aren't safe, but this person was ...
Linux/Windows: While Windows already has the immensely popular CCleaner, Linux users lack a good program to clean up their drive. Enter BleachBit, which frees disk space, shreds files, and overwrites ...
BleachBit automatically loads apps installed on your system. If you want support for more programs—over 1200—you can add it via an optional winapp2.ini file. Many applications are supported, but in ...