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Tweak Me! 1.1.0.6
Here's a handy new freeware application.
Tweak Me! is a Windows Tweaking Application which supports Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7.
Never has it been so easy to tweak all most used versions of Microsoft Windows using just one application. Tweak Me! has a modern user friendly GUI which makes it extremely easy for you to manage the most important tweaks which save you a lot of time when setting up Windows!
Compared to other tweaking utilities, Tweak Me! contains mostly tweaks which do not just represent settings you can change using the ordinary Windows GUI. Tweak Me! also recognizes the operating system you use and offers you only tweaks which are supported by your current system!
Changelog for version 1.1.0.6:
- Bugfix: Fixed: System Restore windows did not closer after throwing an exception
- Bugfix: Fixed: Default profiles were damaged
- General: Fixed: Several typos
- General: Only system's default profile can be loaded now
- Cleaner: Improved: Remove History (added run history, typed paths, etc.)
- Cleaner: Improved: Internet Explorer History
- Cleaner: Improved: History (Chrome)
- Cleaner: Improved: Temporary Internet Files (Chrome), detected twice the amount of existing data
- Cleaner: Added: "Open-/Save Dialogs' History"
- Cleaner: Added: "Registry Editor History"
- Cleaner: Added: "Windows Media Player History"
- Cleaner: Added: "Wallpaper History"
- Cleaner: Added: "Autocomplete" (Internet Explorer)
- Cleaner: Added: Support for Chromium based browsers
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