![]() As a registry cleaner, however, Glary Utilities is very conservative, deleting only entries that point to nowhere. Also, CNET is a dodgy source for downloads.Ī lot of people automatically distrust registry cleaners (usually for good reason). ![]() However, other than some functions being automated (ones I would rather use manually so I can decide if I want deletions to happen or not) and scans being faster (it's already pretty fast), I see little incentive to get the Pro, even if the license is free and lifetime. I have been using Glary Utilities free for years, have been happy with it, and prefer it infinitely to CCleaner (I use CCleaner only for wiping and torture testing HDDs). Check the ShareWare on Sale site for exact details.
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