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CCleaner is basically a case study at this point, everyone knows, nobody needs another paragraph about it\n\nfunny enough, CCleaner only ever really survived because of the community around it, especially things like the [winapp2.ini](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fmoscadotto\u002Fwinapp2) signatures. that ecosystem did more for the tool than most official decisions ever did.\n\ni was too lazy to rebuild all cleaners natively, so i just wrote a parser for that format instead. turns out its fast. like… surprisingly fast. faster than what i remember from the old piriform implementation (no idea why that was so slow, proprietary formats, overengineering, or just history doing its thing. doesnt matter anymore anyway)\n\nthe UI is built in WinUI3 you know, Microsofts \"beautiful but slow\" framework, except somehow it still manages to outperform the original. go figure\n\ncompanies today dont really compete on making things better. they compete on who can add more noise without breaking everything completely. and somewhere along the way, \"good tools\" just turned into \"things people remember fondly\"\n\nCCleaner used to be great. now it’s mostly a warning.\n\nanyway, im not trying to fix the indutry. just wanted something that doesnt suck. i'll probably get bored, or it'll evolve into something else, and we end up back at square one like always.\n\nfor now i just called it **FluentCleaner**.\n\nit wasnt even meant to be public, but a lot of genuinely nice people asked me to release it, so i probably will\nhere's a first preview so you can get a feel for the direction. i might end up funding it through donations, we'll see.\n\nif you like it, cool. if not, also fair\n\n## FAQ\n\n\u003Cdetails>\n\u003Csummary>will this make my PC faster?\u003C\u002Fsummary>\n\nhonestly? it depends and that's not a cop-out\n\non a modern system with plenty of free space, you probably won't notice a dramatic speed boost.\nbut Microsoft themselves say that running low on storage can slow things down and even block \nWindows updates ([source](https:\u002F\u002Fsupport.microsoft.com\u002Fen-us\u002Fwindows\u002Ffree-up-drive-space-in-windows-85529ccb-c365-490d-b548-831022bc9b32)) so if your drive is getting full, cleaning matters more than you'd think.\n\nbeyond speed, there are solid reasons to clean regularly:\n- reclaim disk space that's been quietly eaten up over months\n- troubleshoot app issues caused by corrupted cache\n- shrink backup size\n- privacy, browser data, recently opened file lists, leftover traces from apps you uninstalled\n- keep Windows updates running smoothly\n- or just because a tidy system feels better. also valid.\n\nMicrosoft recommends doing this monthly. Storage Sense does it automatically.\nFluentCleaner just gives you more control over what exactly gets cleaned\n\n\u003C\u002Fdetails>\n\n\u003C\u002Fdetails>\n\n\u003Cdetails>\n\u003Csummary>what even is winapp2.ini?\u003C\u002Fsummary>\n\na community-maintained database of cleaning rules for Windows apps,\nthousands of entries built up over 15+ years. it tells FluentCleaner exactly\nwhat to clean for each app: which temp folders, which cache paths, which registry keys.\nno guessing, no sweeping wildcards across your whole drive.\nevery entry is specific, inspectable, and auditable. that's the whole point.\n\n\u003C\u002Fdetails>\n\n\u003Cdetails>\n\n\u003Csummary>what are flavors?\u003C\u002Fsummary>\n\nwinapp2.ini comes in different variants depending on which tool you're using.\nFluentCleaner uses the original CCleaner flavor, the same one that powered\nthe tool back when it was still worth using\n\n\u003C\u002Fdetails>\n\n\u003C\u002Fdetails>\n\n\u003Cdetails>\n\u003Csummary>is it safe?\u003C\u002Fsummary>\n\nit's as safe as what you enable. nothing runs without you selecting it first.\nwinapp2.ini entries only target what they're explicitly told to target,\nno broad \"delete everything in temp\" nonsense.\nthat said: it deletes files. take a backup if something feels important\n\n\u003C\u002Fdetails>\n\n\u003Cdetails>\n\u003Csummary>why WinUI 3?\u003C\u002Fsummary>\n\nbecause it's 2026 and windows tools shouldn't look like they were built in 2009.\nalso fluent design is literally in the name. felt right\n\n\u003C\u002Fdetails>\n\n\u003Cdetails>\n\u003Csummary>CCleaner 7 dropped winapp2.ini support, what does that mean for FluentCleaner?\u003C\u002Fsummary>\n\nnothing. FluentCleaner has its own parser, completely independent of CCleaner\nCCleaner dropping support was honestly part of the motivation to build this\n\n\u003C\u002Fdetails>\n\n\u003Cdetails>\n\u003Csummary>can i use a custom winapp2 database?\u003C\u002Fsummary>\n\nyes. FluentCleaner isn't locked to one source.\n\ntools like BBleachBit (primarily a Linux cleaner, discovered it through this project actually,\nbut the UI was bad enough that it came right back off), and others have their own flavors of winapp2.ini,\nslightly modified versions tuned for their specific needs. you can grab any of them\n(or build your own) and plug it straight into FluentCleaner.\n\njust drop the file somewhere on your system, then head to:\n**Settings > Database > Custom** and point it at your file. that's it.\n\nthe official database from the winapp2 project lives here:\nhttps:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002FMoscaDotTo\u002FWinapp2, it's community-maintained, \nupdated regularly, and covers thousands of apps. a solid starting point\nif you want more coverage than the default.\n\n\u003C\u002Fdetails>\n","FluentCleaner 是一个现代化的Windows桌面清理工具，支持终端控制和多数据库。它基于WinUI 3构建，界面简洁透明，专注于实际清理工作而不含任何间谍软件、恐吓软件或推销垃圾。其核心功能包括快速解析winapp2.ini格式文件以实现高效清理，同时保持系统性能。适用于需要定期清理系统垃圾文件以释放磁盘空间、提高计算机运行效率的用户场景。对于追求简单纯粹清理体验的用户来说，FluentCleaner是一个理想的选择。",2,"2026-06-11 02:40:22","CREATED_QUERY"]