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Comparison Table for PurgeIE vs. PurgeIE Pro

Windows 8 Note  -  PurgeIE, PurgeIE Pro and PurgeFox were designed to work with Microsoft's Internet Explorer. Prior to Windows 8, Internet Explorer utilized files named Index.dat for indexing the Cache, Cookies and History information.

Beginning with Windows 8, Index.dat files are not used. The indexing functions are implemented within a Microsoft database system. The programming interface routines used to access the Index.dat files now function for the database system.


 

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Notes

PurgeIE

PurgeIE Pro

Deletes Internet Explorer History

note-1

Yes

Yes

Deletes Cache

note-2

Yes

Yes

Deletes "Visited URLs"

note-3

Yes

Yes

Deletes the Internet Explorer dropdown address list (Typed URLs)

 

Yes

Yes

Deletes Recent Document Links

 

Yes

Yes

Deletes Temp File Folders

note-4 

Yes

Yes

Clears AutoComplete Forms

 

Yes

Yes

Clears Previous Searches

 

Yes

Yes

Deletes Cookies    

 

Yes

Yes

Function to specify 'good' Cookies to keep

note-5

Yes

Yes

Deletes Stray URLs and Stray Files

note-6

Yes

Yes

Option for execution at Windows startup

 

Yes

Yes

Provides a Shortcut for one-button execution

 

Yes

Yes

Provides a "Secure Erase" option - max of 99 overwrites

note-7

- No -

Yes

Processes Vendor-supplied Plugins

 

- No -

Yes

Processes User-defined Plugins

 

- No -

Yes

Provides a Plugin Generator for users to create Plugins

 

- No -

Yes

Provides a Shortcut for executing Purge and shutting down Windows

 

- No -

Yes

Save separate Purge Options for execute at Windows Startup

 

- No -

Yes

Save separate Purge Options for one-button execution

 

- No -

Yes

Save separate Purge Options for execution with Windows Shutdown

 

- No -

Yes

Empties Windows Recycle Bin

 

Yes

Yes

Delete SuperCookies [UserData and DOMstore]

note-8

Yes

Yes

Preview function - to show what would be deleted

 

Yes

Yes

Choice of Full Detail or Summary for Preview and Purge Results

 

Yes

Yes

Functions without requiring a Windows restart

 

Yes

Yes

Emergency function for deleting IE's 'Index.dat' files

 

Yes

Yes

Extensive Help file

 

Yes

Yes

Free Customer Support via Email

 

Yes

Yes

Free Upgrades for Registered users

 

Yes

Yes

Supports the Internet Explorer portion of AOL

note-9

Yes

Yes

License permits installation on 2nd non-business computer

 

Yes

Yes

Site Licenses available

note-10

Yes

Yes

Site Licenses at 25% discount for Educational use

 

Yes

Yes

Price (Single User License - Electronic Download)

 

$19.95

$29.95

 
note-1 Clears current day's History File even if Internet Explorer can't clear its own History.

 

note-2 Cache is also referred to as 'Temporary Internet Files'.  Cache entries can be deleted based on time since last use.

 

note-3 Some refer to the 'Visited URLs' file as Microsoft's Hidden Tracking file.

 

note-4 You can choose to clear the contents of any of the following:
  'Windows Temp folder'
  'System Temp folder'
  'Old (DOS) Temp folder'
  folder named 'Temp' on the boot drive.

 

note-5 A 'Protect' window is provided to allow you to select the 'good' Cookies to keep. (ex - tvguide.com and weather.com)

In addition to displaying Cookies and their content, the 'Protect' window allows you to display the 'Visited URLs' and Cache entries. A search function is available to search these entries by partial names.

The 'Protect' window has functions you can use to:
  block / allow Cookies from Sites you visited (IE-6)
  setting IE Security Zones for Sites you visited.

 

note-6 The 'Stray' option deletes Cache and Cookie files not referenced by their respective Index.dat files and deletes entries in these Index.dat files that do not reference an existing Cache or Cookie file.

 

note-7 Only three passes are required to meet the DOD specification - "DOD 5220.22-M".

 

note-8 Microsoft documents SuperCookies as 'UserData Persistence'.  These can store much more data than can be stored by normal Cookies.  This changed to DOMstore (Document Object Management) in IE-8.

 

note-9 As AOL uses Internet Explorer to access the Web, PurgeIE and PurgeIE Pro can clean up that portion of AOL's History, etc.. Note that AOL should be closed during the 'purge' process.

 

note-10 The price for site (multiple user) licenses is based on the number of systems.

 


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