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Clear All History - advanced clear history software
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| › clear browsing history |
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| › clear search history |
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| › clear AutoComplete |
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| › clear Address bar history |
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| › clear download history |
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| › clear cache (Temporary Internet Files) |
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| › delete saved passwords |
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| › delete cookies |
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› delete index.dat files
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| › clear Recent Documents and Items |
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| › clear Clipboard |
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| › delete Windows Temporary Files |
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| › clear Page file (swap file) |
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| › clear Recently run programs list |
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| › clear Windows Search history |
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| › clear 'Start Menu' open programs history |
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| › clear Recent open/save files list |
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› empty Recycle Bin
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| › clear Most Recently Used list in MS Office |
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| › clear Windows Media Player history |
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| › clear Toolbar search history |
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| › clear Google Desktop history |
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| › clear Skype chat and call history |
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| › Shredder option |
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| › Advanced scheduler |
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| › Invisible mode |
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› Supports different browsers
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Clear history in Internet Explorer, MSN Explorer, Firefox, Maxthon (MyIE2), Opera, Netscape, Mozilla, AOL Explorer (AOL browser), Safari, Google Chrome
NEW! Clear browser history automatically on browser close
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Clear All History supports Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2008, 2003, 2000, ME, 98
Supports 32-bit and 64-bit versions
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How to add recent documents to the Start Menu
Recent Documents, which is located on the right side of the Start menu, displays a list of the documents that you have used. Storing the 'My Recent Documents' list could be useful as it helps you quickly open recent documents from the Start menu but it could seriously compromise your privacy, as other people can easily access your recently used documents
Clear All History helps you clear Recent Documents on the Start Menu in Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2008, 2003, 2000, ME, 98 with one click.
How to add my recent documents to the Start Menu
The 'My Recent Documents list' on the Start menu displays a list of 15 documents that you recently used. The Recent Documents list appears on the Start menu by default but if you stopped Windows from creating the Recent Documents list, you can easily add Recent Documents back to the Start menu using the steps below:
How to add Recent Documents to the Start Menu in Windows XP:
Right-click the Start button and choose 'Properties'.
Then click 'Customize'.
Click the 'Advanced' tab
Under 'Recent documents', select the 'List my most recently opened documents' option and click OK.
You changes apply the next time you open the Start menu.
How to add Recent documents to Start menu on Vista
To add Recent Items (recent documents, files) on Start menu
Right-click the 'Start' button.
Select 'Properties'.
Open the 'Start menu' tab.
In the 'Privacy' area select the 'Store and display a list of recently opened files' check box.
This will add recent documents to the Start menu.
How to add Recent documents to the Start menu (Classic Start menu)
To add Recent documents to the Start menu
Click the 'Start' button.
Select 'Settings'.
Select 'Taskbar and Start Menu Properties'.
Open the 'Start menu' tab.
In the 'Privacy' area select the 'Store and display a list of recently opened files' check box.
This will add recent documents to the Start menu.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Tip of the Day How do computer cookies work?
A computer cookie is a piece of data which often includes an unique identifier, that is sent to your browser from a web site you visit, stores as a file on your computer, identifies you as a unique user and track your web usage. Computer cookies can do everything from monitoring your visit throughout web sites, tracking how many times you've visited the site, how long you've been on the site, your log-in information at a particular page to remembering important information about your computer.
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