Used Cleansweep some time ago, not satisfied but went with uninstaller 4,
quite satisfied, I use it regularly in conjunction with my jazz drive..
Did have a problem with a file allocation error on the jazz disc and the
database builder did not work for awhile
After many defrag and scandisk And Norton Disc Doctor , the database
builder of uninstaller is now functional on that particular jazz disc and
all is well....for now...still have a error reading clusters
Earl
Do Not Follow Where the Path May Lead.
GO Instead Where There Is No Path & Leave A Trail.
On Saturday, February 07, 1998 10:21 AM, Ron Taylor
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> We used Remove It and I still have it. I had problems with it and just
went
> to C-Sweep.
> Ron
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Monday, February 09, 1998 5:57 PM
> Subject: Re: Deleting unused programs & files
>
>
> ron,
>
> beware, though, because in a thread about QD Cleansweep
> months ago, several conflicts with other programs were revealed, as
> well as the fact that CleanSweep has a tendency to want to delete
> files that it shouldn't more frequently than similar programs. of
> course no cleanup program is perfect, but i've since gotten away from
> cleansweep and am much happier with Remove-It. even it is much
> slower, i feel safer with it.
>
> mark simmons
>
> > John
> > I purchased a program from Quaterdeck,"Clean Sweep". I think I paid
about
> > $60. I am Director IT for a small company with 15 computers using
Win95
> and
> > 10 using DOS. I have tried several other programs but none as clean as
> > Clean Sweep.
> >
> > Ron
> > PS: It does a lot more than just remove unwanted software. Check it
> out.
>
>
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