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BleachBit for Linux

system cleaning software

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  • Publishers:
    Andrew Ziem
  • License: Free
  • Capacity: 6,3 MB
  • Saved: 51
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  • System: Linux

BleachBit for Linux - System cleaning software

BleachBit is a system tool, which allows you to display and delete unnecessary files. This is a great way to free up disk space, keep your privacy, and remove hidden files. You can use this program to delete cache, cookies, Internet records, log files, temporary files and corrupted shortcuts.

BleachBit is a code dedicated to wipe out more than 70 applications. These applications include Firefox, Flash, Google Chrome, Opera, Safari, Adobe Reader and APT (Advanced Packaging Tool pack). Other popular applications that support cleaning are GIMP, Gwenview, Konqueror, Nautilus, OpenOffice and many other software.

This program can do a lot of work, not just standard file deletion. The program's advanced cleaning toolkit works in clearing memory and swap areas and can also remove broken shortcuts. In addition, BleachBit can clean Linux locations so you don't have to bog down your system into language files you don't use.

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