Welcome to Daily Downloads brought to you by CyberNet! Each weekday we bring you the Windows software updates for widely used programs, and it’s safe to assume that all the software we list is freeware (we’ll try to note the paid-only programs).
As you browse the Internet during the day, feel free to post the software updates you come across in the comments below so that we can include them the following day!
–Stable Releases–
The software listed here have all been officially released by the developers.
- CCleaner 2.04.543 [Homepage] [Release Notes] [Mirror] [Review]
Type of Application: Computer cleaner
Changes: Minimize to tray option, and bug fixes.
–Pre-Releases (Alpha, Beta, etc…)–
The software listed here are pre-releases that may not be ready for everyday usage.
- RealPlayer 11.0.0.431 [Homepage] [Mirror] [Review]
Release: Beta
Type of Application: Media player
Changes: N/A - uTorrent 1.8.7834 [Homepage] [Release Notes] [Mirror]
Release: Alpha
Type of Application: BitTorrent downloader
Changes: Bug fixes
–Release Calendar–
- Early 2008 – Vista SP1 [Review]
- Early 2008 – Internet Explorer 8 Beta [Review]
- Early 2008 – XP SP3 [Review]
- January – PhraseExpress 5 [Review]
- January 31 – Ubuntu 8.04 Alpha 4
- February – iPhone SDK [Review]
- February – Deskscapes 2.0 [Review]
- February 27 – Windows Server 2008 [Review]
- March – WordPress 2.5 [Review]
- March 4 – OpenOffice.org 2.4
- April 24 – Ubuntu 8.04
- September 2 – OpenOffice.org 3.0 [Review]
- 2009 – Windows Mobile 7 [Review]
- 2009 – Paint.NET 4.00 [Review]
- 2010 – Windows 7 [Review]

@Ryan:
Thanks for the scoop. I use CCleaner as regularly as I brush my teeth.
8).
Regards,
Omar.-
Are uTorrent builds to be trusted once they were purchased by BitTorrent?
I guess so, nothing suspicious have been reported to this day, and no one was accused by the RIAA or the MPAA of piracy using uTorrent
It’s a great way to fight that nasty plaque.
Until they give me a reason not to trust them I will be using uTorrent. The client itself hasn’t changed all that much, and for that I’m grateful. I would think by now that someone would have found the app doing something inappropriate if it was indeed doing so.