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Internet Sweeper Pro 2.0

Erase internet and PC activity to recover disk space.

Platform : Windows 2000, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows XP

Type: time limited demo

Manufacturer: LadybugSoft

Size: 1.58MB

Rating: 4

Verdict: Easy to use, but little to distinguish it from many other programs that do the same.

System Requirements:
Windows 95/NT users require the VBruntime file, which can be downloaded here.

Internet Sweeper Pro is just one of many programs that will remove all internet activity from your PC but, unlike some others, it will also erase other areas of your PC activity.

It is simple to use and carries out its tasks very quickly. It will erase browser cache, cookies, history and location bar history.

Unfortunately there is no option to prevent useful cookies being saved when selecting cookie erasure.

The program will also erase Windows data such as recent documents, start menu search history, Windows temporary folders, Open/Save dialogue and recycle bin.

You can choose which options to erase each time, and have the action performed on Windows start up, browser start up, or shutdown. A secure erasure option ensures that any data erased is non-recoverable.

Over 50 plug-ins are available to delete history details from other applications, including RealOne, MS Office, Winamp and Winzip.

Internet Sweeper works with Internet Explorer, as well as the Netscape, Opera, MSN and AOL browsers.

Note: Windows 95/NT users should check the system requirements before downloading (see below).

Purchase price: $29.95

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Issue: 129 | August, 2008

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