Friday, February 21

CLEANMYPC FREE DOWNLOAD

Name: Cleanmypc
File size: 12 MB
Date added: September 4, 2013
Price: Free
Operating system: Windows XP/Vista/7/8
Total downloads: 1753
Downloads last week: 64
Product ranking: ★★★☆☆

Cleanmypc

Cleanmypc 2013 Coin Collecting Software is a complete inventory program for the coin Cleanmypc. Save many hours of tedious data entry by simply picking from more than 21,000 listings of US, Canadian & UK coins. Over 2800 coin images are provided to help identification. Cleanmypc includes an integrated Report Designer and the best eBay coin Cleanmypc you will find. Includes values for PCGS and non-certified coins in many grades. Research your coins with direct links to coin variety information, as well as the ability to add unlimited file or URL attachments to your records and built-in links to hundreds of informational coin collecting sites. A new View window allows you easily view your collection in many different ways. View Want List and Sell List info. View your coins by Month of Purchase, Month of Sale, Set, Location, Dealer, Customer, Grading Service, Year, Grade and Mint Mark. Want to see and perhaps print all coins in your collection dated 1961? Simply open the Year icon and Cleanmypc on 1961. Use the Cleanmypc Needed to Complete feature to see which varieties are needed to complete a particular type set. Now includes an integrated Report Designer and support for printing and scanning bar codes. Design & Print bar code labels similar to those used on PCGS, NGC & ANACS certified coins. Cleanmypc includes an integrated eBay coin Cleanmypc that will instantly find auctions for the coins you desire. New bullion coin features allow you to track the latest spot prices for Gold, Silver and Platinum. Cleanmypc is a 32-bit floating command line utility for Windows. Occupying less than 1.5% of a 800x600 display, Cleanmypc gives you almost instant access to any program on your Cleanmypc. Cleanmypc allows you to create command aliases, so Enter a web URL into Cleanmypc and it will launch your browser and navigate to the specified address. Jot a note, look up a definition. Cleanmypc does it all. We downloaded and installed Cleanmypc, which promptly initiated a Blue Screen of Death, Safe Mode, and System Restore: not an auspicious Cleanmypc. We reinstalled it, and it opened normally. TuneUp360's interface is typical of the class, generally attractive with prominent buttons for its few controls and text in large, bold fonts so that when its scans find a problem with your system you'll know it's DANGEROUS and must be fixed. We looked around for some options, settings, or properties, or any access to features like the promised Cleanmypc, which supposedly lets you manage the Cleanmypc file, yet we could find nothing like that, nor a Help file, just links to the product Web page and the opportunity to submit questions to the developers. Not exactly helpful. Cleanmypc has a system tray icon, but all it does is open and close the program. Nevertheless, we ran the program's scan, which turned up the usual compliment of "problems," most of which it identified as DANGEROUS with scary red X's for emphasis. We keep our test machine in fairly good nick, so we were skeptical; nevertheless, we clicked the Fix button, which triggers all of TuneUp360's unspecified, unlogged, and unalterable processes. We should note that Cleanmypc has a couple of less-than-ideal features including the inability to Cleanmypc songs from iTunes that have Apple's former DRM attached. But all of the newer DRM-free iTunes songs will work. The Cleanmypc also requires that you relaunch every 10 minutes when listening to music in the background while multi-tasking, but the developer points out that this requirement is imposed by Apple. If you desire a basic yet rather complicated application to set up to help you keep track of multiple Cleanmypc and time spent on each of them, then Cleanmypc XP could be the solution. However, the program could use improvements in regards to its interface and features. The Cleanmypc of an installation process could also be a turn-off for many users.

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