…and it shows in every Adobe product’s non-standard, art-for-art’s-sake, bloated code, overpriced program and its interface. It’s a company which, to this day, loves the Mac and only tolerates Windows and its numbskull, right-brained programmers are the worst, sloppiest, most convuluted and uncareful coders on the planet who have had to be dragged, kicking and screaming, to Windows API standards… I’ve been around since Adobe first got started… way back in the old Linotype typesetting and Adobe font days. How’s having to have Silverlight installed on the machine any different, really, from having to have Flash installed on the machine? Between the two makers (Microsoft, maker of Silverlight, versus Adobe, maker of Flash) let me tell you that Adobe is the far worse and more egregious corporation without a conscience. So what? Again, what’s the difference, really?Įven having to have Silverlight installed on the machine: Why do people complain about that, I often ask myself. JAVA even has is very own nasty habits that are just as irritating as those of the. “What’s the difference?” I routinely ask. In either case, they’re roughly equivalent platforms which must be installed on our machines in order for programs written in them to run. NET framework, if you stop and think about it, is no different from the JAVA runtime that even Linux lovers think is perfectly okay to have on one’s machine. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t like Microsoft for the exact same reasons that most anyone else doesn’t like it and I wish, just as much as anyone else, that it didn’t so have us all by the shorthairs in so many way. If it’s the latter, I gotta’ tell ya’ that my 35 years of IT experience attests to that’s just convoluted and misguided thinking. NET framework onto your machine for all kinds of classically Linux-minded (even if you’re not actually using Linux it’s a mindset, after all) sorts of reasons. The only other reason I can think of, though, is that you’re one of those people who’s just kind of fundamentally anti-Microsoft and so refuses to allow the. NET framework installed and so, in such case, IronCleaner would not work. I ask because one reason I can think of is if one is using SRWare’s IRON browser in true “portable” mode (so, in other words, manually placed into a folder on, for example, a thumb/flash drive), then one cannot always be assured that the machine into which one has said flash drive plugged-in necessarily has the. Then again, if you have accumulated lots of data and not cleaned it previously, you may notice an increase in speed after Just curious… why is the. I would not get my hopes up to high that it will do wonders to the performance of the browser. Will it really speed-up the browser again? That depends largely on the issues that you are experiencing when using the browser. IronCleaner is a free program that is compatible with all recent 32-bit and 64-bit editions of the Microsoft Windows operating system. Programs like CCleaner do also take care of several of the folders that IronCleaner takes care of. It is either an all or nothing approach which may make the program unusable for users who would prefer to keep some of the data on the system. Please note that the program does not provide you with the means to select the locations and data that should be cleaned. When you click on the start button you notice that a different set of locations and information are cleaned by the program:Ĭlean-up should not take longer than a couple of minutes tops, and you should make sure that the browser is closed down before you run it on your system. It is not necessary to select those though. You can clean-up the following information and settings: Here you can also add data that you want to clean-up to the process. Once you have selected the browser's program directory, you should click on the options button to make sure the correct browser version is selected. The program supports portable versions as well. As far as Windows 7 goes, it is located in C:\Users\Martin\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome by default if installed. You will notice that it asks you to pick your browser's directory from the local system which may pose a problem to users who do not really know where it is located. IronCleaner is an Open Source program for the Windows operating system that you can run to clean and speed up Google Chrome, Chromium or SRWare Iron.Īll it takes is to download the latest version of the program from its Sourceforge project website and run it from your local system afterwards.
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