dMaintenance is a fully brand-able (with your company name/logo) automated maintenance application. Originally designed for network admins to push out maintenance routines to workstations, dMaintenance is also a great complement to a remote monitoring/maintenance package if your company has one that you resell to your business clients, for example — but that isn’t the best idea IMHO. You can resell it as a one-time deal to home users and small business clients alike; it would...
New features for all: Added support for cleaning Firefox and Chrome temp internet files, cookies, and history. Individual checkboxes for selecting temp internet files, cookies, and history. Previously this was all automatically done under a single delete temp files function. An installer based version with uninstall support and re-configuration shortcuts for the start menu. The installer version also automatically adds dMaintenance to Windows Defender and Microsoft Security Essentials whitelists. While not currently necessary,...
Here’s the deal: I get a lot of requests for the ability to run D7 Auto’s Maintenance routine with command line parameters for full automation and scripting usage. Likewise, I get requests for the same of dSupport, sort of a “corporate” version where a systems administrator can push out maintenance via group policy. What it boils down to is that some people want to run these maintenance tasks from my apps with certain additional features...