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Feature Details:
Internet
Explorer
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Delete IE Cookies -
Web sites send small text files to your
browser to keep track of your on-line
sessions. They are particularly useful
when you want a Web site to auto-sign
you into a registration process. However
web sites also use cookies to track
you through the site. With Internet
Tracks Washer, you can select which
cookies you want to erase and which
one you want to keep.
- Delete IE
Typed URL History - The URLs
you have typed in address bar, you
can select which one you want to wash
in the "Wash Apart" form.
- Delete IE Cache (Temporary
Internet Files) - The Temporary
Internet Files folder is the location
on your hard disk where Web pages
and files (such as graphics) are stored
as you view them. This speeds up the
display of pages you frequently visit
or have already seen, because Internet
Explorer can open them from your hard
disk instead of from the Web. But
this means that many megabytes of
data of all types get saved to your
hard drive. Anyone who can use your
computer can tell from these files
what you have seen while surfing.
- Delete IE Visited URL History
- Which keeps an index of the visited
web pages.
When typing URL in address bar, you
can see the related visited URLs.
- Delete IE
AutoComplete Forms - Which
stores a record of datas except passwords
that you typed into any web site form.
- Delete IE
AutoComplete Passwords -
Which stores a record of passwords
that you typed into any web site form.
- Delete
IE History List - The links
information for Web sites and pages
visited in previous days and weeks.
Clicking the History button will show
this list.
- Delete IE Index.dat Files
- Index.dat files are used by various
features of Internet Explorer to keep
track of URLs and associated information
about URLs.
Standard
Windows Items
- Delete Windows Document
History - The history of
recent documents that you have opened.
The document history is stored under
the Microsoft Windows Start Button
under the Documents menu item (Start
| Documents).
- Delete Windows Find/Search
History - The history of
files you have searched for using
the Find/Search program. The Find
history is stored under the Microsoft
Windows Start Button under Find/Search,
then File/Folders menu item (Start
| Find/Search | Files/Folders).
- Delete Windows Temporary
Files Directory - The Windows
temporary directory (usually located
at C:\windows\temp). This directory
should not be confused with the Internet
Explorer "Temporary Internet
Files Directory". The Windows
temporary directory stores temporary
files that are used during installation
of programs and at other various times.
Cleaning this directory regularly
is generally a good idea. (Note: All
contents of this directory are purged
during a wash, so be sure that there
are no files contained in this directory
that you wish to keep or that are
needed by other programs).
- Delete Windows Run History
- The history of files you have run
using the Run command. The Run history
is stored under the Microsoft Windows
Start Button under the Run menu item
(Start | Run).
- Delete Recycle
Bin - The files that are
contained in the Recycle Bin.
- Delete Windows Clipboard
- The information in the Windows Clipboard.
- Delete Windows Downloaded
Installations - The directory
which stores downloaded Windows Installer
packages(.msi). Each package file
contains a relational type database
that stores all the instructions and
data required to install (and uninstall)
the program across many installation
scenarios.
- Delete Windows Invalid COM/OLE
Entries - The invalid COM/OLE
entries.
- Delete Microsoft Office
97/2000/XP/2003 Tracks -
If you have MS-Office 97, 2000, XP
or 2003 installed on your system,
this option will clean up the "Most
Recently Used" (MRU) lists that
are stored.
- Delete Microsoft
Media Player 7.0/10.0/10.0/10.0 Tracks
- If you have Windows Media Player
installed on your system, this option
will clean up the "Most Recently
Used" (MRU) lists that are stored.
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