SpeedOptimizer 3.0.9.5
| Developer: |
Speedbit LTD. (more products...) |
| OS: | Windows2000/XP/ Vista Starter/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Home Premium/ Vista Business/ Vista Enterprise/ Vista Ultimate/ Vista Home Basic x64/ Vista Home Premium x64/ Vista Business x64/ Vista Enterpris |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$29.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 2.07 MB |
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SpeedOptimizer 3 is a complete software suite for optimizing your windows PC. We designed it as a solution for PC users who experience speed & performance problems. Wether you are using the internet, work with documents, install and remove applications, over time, the stability & performance of your Windows system drops significantly. This is where SPO3 comes in. Many users are required to format and reinstall their Windows systems every once in a while, a daunting task that takes too much time, and only prolong the problem to a later date. SpeedOptimizer 3 offers an alternative to wiping out your system and beginning form scratch. Simply install and run SPO3 manually or by using the ingenious gone click optimizerh and your system will be scrutinized for major performance & networking problems. When all issues are detected, SPO3 suggests the best course of action and carries it out automatically. Like its predecessor, SPO3 offers a set of internet optimization tools that will automatically reconfigure network settings to optimal state, providing users with a faster & smoother internet experience, for web browsing, email or any online activity. In addition, SPO3 offers additional tools to clean, optimize and maximize PC performance. These tools include an advanced Registry Cleaner for both WindowsXP and Vista registry systems, a smart File Sweeper for detecting and cleaning redundant files, a Windows Explorer optimizer to speed up access time to folders and Start menu, a Windows Desktop optimizer for maximum desktop performance, a Windows System optimizer that allows optimization for the recycle bin, temporary files folder and other integral windows system components and, a hard-drive monitoring feature for preemptive hard-drive problem detection. In addition to all those, SpeedOptimizer 3 comes with a built in scheduling system that allows auto-running of several or all the above features, at custom intervals defined by the user.
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