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Can anyone who has used the CC cleaner tool recently tell me what the User Interface looks like?
I saw a screen grab from a 2012 post showing it in action... it appeared to have a Graphica User Interface. But when I run the lastest version just now it appears to be a dos box where I type in reponse to prompts.
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You can download the Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool from following official link. Please follow the given instruction on the page
before starting.
http://www.adobe.com/support/contact/cscleanertool.html
Yes, it has a GUI.
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Sumit Singh wrote:
You can download the Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool from following official link. Please follow the given instruction on the page
before starting.
http://www.adobe.com/support/contact/cscleanertool.html
Yes, it has a GUI.
Thanks for the helpful input.
I downloaded from there before posting... that is the one I'm talking about. That was a few hrs ago.
So, to be sure I went to the link you provided and downloaded it again, unzipped and ran it.
Its the same... Completely usable, but it is NOT a graphical interface.
It's a dos box that you type into as prompts show up. The screen grab is after I've already typed answers to a few prompts... What you see is answer to last prompt I typed in '3' which is listing the remaining CS6 and including CC stuff.

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Harry,
This is the interface you have on Windows machine however you will get graphical interface for Creative Cloud Cleaner for Mac OSX.

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Sumit Singh wrote:
Harry,
This is the interface you have on Windows machine however you will get graphical interface for Creative Cloud Cleaner for Mac OSX.
Ahh, ok... I had no trouble running it, but since I have had plenty of trouble since the big update... I wanted to make sure I wasn't getting something wrong.
And at heavy risk of ending the thread in RPG and .60 caliber machine gun fire, I see the Graphical workers built in bias for Mac showing itself.
Truth to tell, I've often been nearly swayed by the comparisons...
And really more swayed by being a cheapskate and getting cheaper pc stuff.
Do you find that a Mac handles the newest stuff well? And is there really a palpable difference in results using a Mac?
Is memory allotment handled better by mac so that a pc needs more ram than a similar cpu with mac?
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