Wipefile 4.2 - Wipefile Is Now Extensively Available For Free
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The Wipefile program is already on the market for quite a while now and has become one of today's most popular file cleaning tools. Although many people might not use this program every day, its powerful features and easy of use have made it a main staple in professionals and ordinary users alike. The application comes with four different modes which allow users to either work on their files instantly, perform incremental or differential backups, schedule regular backups and create temporary storage. These features along with an extensive scanning engine to ensure that your system remains optimized and running in the best condition even after weeks or months of heavy use.
Although there are a number of free file cleaning utilities available online, none offer the comprehensive solutions and options that Wipefile does. The application has a unique hybrid design that allows it to seamlessly integrate with other popular freeware applications such as IE cleanup tools and the RegClean freeware registry cleaner. If you donate via the internet, all your future donations will be used on these additional software programs. So, not only do you get the best possible Wipefile functionality for free, but also other useful programs at no cost whatsoever.
With version 4.2 Wipefile has added a number of new features which are especially useful to Windows XP users. One of these new features is the option to automatically save changes to the database whenever you save something else. If you have not used the wipefile feature before, you will probably find this a welcome addition. It makes life much easier when dealing with large files as you can simply close the dialog without having to wait for the entire file to completely upload before continuing. Another new feature is the option to automatically download and install the latest language file changes from the internet. With this function, if there are new changes to the language file, then you will be automatically prompted to download and install them.