Registry Cleaner for Symbian 3

Is there any registry Cleaner for Symbian 3 for cleaning unnecessary files from private folder of phone memory? After symbian Anna update, phone memory has shrunk... Please do reply if anyone has any solution.
blitZkid
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In ovi store there are some utilities regarding this matter, look up programs and utilities.
Swiss manager maybe can do the trick for you...
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    > hey everyone! my computer is very slow, as are most of
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