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Manage your Windows Recycle Bin with RecycleBinEx

RecycleBinEx is a powerful and easy to use recycle bin manager for Windows Operating System. It extends and enhances the Windows recycle bin, and let you use many extra features in it. With RecycleBinEx, you can sort the items in recycle bin; group them according to the deleted time, the logical disk, etc. You can select and remove the deleted items which were deleted one day ago, two days ago, 7 days ago, …, 3 months ago by just one click. Or remove the deleted items of such as C disk only by one click, too.

RecycleBinEx is unique, it can manage all your Windows recycle bins under different Windows Operating Systems together. For example, you have installed Windows XP and Windows 7 on one hard disk. And now you are login Windows XP, with the system default recycle bin, you cannot clean the files you have deleted in Windows 7 system. That is you cannot manage the deleted items in the recycle bin of Windows 7 system if you are in Windows XP system. But with the help of RecycleBinEx, you can now. You can manage the deleted items in all Windows recycle bins under one Windows Operating System.

Supported OS

Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 2008 and Windows 7

Requirements

2MB disk space and 5MB to 8MB RAM

Download Link:

Download RecycleBinEx (1.2 MB) (Freeware)

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  1. I have been looking for this information everywhere. Extremely glad I came across it in this blog. Keep posting :)