Versions:

  • 1.30.0
  • 1.29.0
  • 1.28.0
  • 1.27.0
  • 1.26.0
  • 1.25.0
  • 1.24.0
  • 1.23.0
  • 1.22.0
  • 1.21.1
  • 1.21.0
  • 1.20.0
  • 1.17.0
  • 1.15.0
  • 1.14.0
  • 1.4.10

Kudu 1.30.0, released by Advent Development, Inc. as the sixteenth iteration of the utility, is a cross-platform, open-source system cleaner engineered to purge digital detritus from Windows, macOS, and Linux installations. Built with contemporary code, the application targets caches, browser remnants, orphaned installers, update rollbacks, and temporary build artifacts that silently consume storage and can degrade performance over time. Typical use cases include reclaiming gigabytes of disk space on aging laptops, preparing machines for imaging or resale by erasing personal traces, and automating janitorial tasks on shared workstations or CI runners where clutter accumulates rapidly. Because the project is open-source, administrators can audit scripts, adapt cleaning rules to organizational policies, and integrate Kudu into maintenance scripts or scheduled jobs across heterogeneous fleets. The utility’s lightweight footprint and command-line interface make it equally suitable for interactive desktop tidying and silent background execution on headless servers. System utilities categories within software catalogs list Kudu alongside other janitorial tools, yet its tri-operating-system support and transparent codebase distinguish it from closed-source competitors. Version 1.30.0 refines detection algorithms for Electron-based apps, container layers, and Snap packages, ensuring that modern deployment artifacts are recognized and safely removed without collateral damage to user data or system files. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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