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4.4.2.2142: Bleachbit

Deep Clean Your PC: What’s New in BleachBit 4.4.2.2142 Keeping your computer lean and private doesn’t have to be a chore. BleachBit, the trusted open-source alternative to CCleaner, recently updated its stable branch with version . This maintenance release focuses heavily on stability and localized fixes, making it a highly reliable choice for users on Windows and Linux. Key Updates in Version 4.4.2.2142

While newer versions like and 6.0.0 are available, version 4.4.2 remains a critical release for users on older hardware. BleachBit 4.4.2.2142

The update enhances support for Chromium-based browsers, specifically showing proper group names for Internet Explorer , Vivaldi , and Brave when using Winapp2.ini files. Deep Clean Your PC: What’s New in BleachBit 4

BleachBit 4.4.2 is a solid choice for those still running Windows 7 or Windows 8 , as newer versions (5.0+) have moved to Python 3.11, which dropped support for these operating systems. Key Updates in Version 4

A broken scrollbar that plagued previous versions has been fixed, and the layout now better handles different GTK themes so the scrollbar doesn’t overlap checkboxes.

You can now paste a pathname directly when browsing for a folder, saving time during manual cleaning setup.

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