With its release of the new O&O Defrag 10, the Berlin-based O&O Software is reissuing its leading solution for the defragmenation of PCs and servers with full support for all current Windows operating systems, including Vista in 32- and 64-Bit formats. The new and exclusive Auto defrag functionality that adjusts its resource usage to a user's needs, represents a milestone in the development of defragmenation software. For the first time ever, this functionality allows users to remedy performance slowdowns associated with disk fragmentation permenantly and without any need for user interaction.
O&O Defrag is the only product offering five defragmentation methods designed for a variety of different workstation or server demands. These differing defragmenation stategies differ in speed, required system resources and degree of optimization, enabling the selection of the right method for the right scenario. In O&O Defrag 10 it is now even possible to leave the selection of the best defragmenation strategy up to the O&O Defrag's auto-defragmentation function.
Key features:
- Automatic and self-adjusting defragmentation in the background (O&O OneButtonDefrag)
- Select from different profiles for the automatic defragmentation of PCs and servers
- Expanded job scheduling for custom strategies for automatic defragmentation
- Status monitor and control direct from the Task Tray
- Completely overhauled interface for increased usability
- Expanded O&O Defrag Wizard for quick configuration
- O&O ActivityGuard Pro for even less system loads
- Expanded Power Management for Notebooks
- ScreenSaver Mode
- Integrated O&O Defrag ScreenSaver with 3-D animation
- Five unique defragmentation methods for different optimization strategies
- Support for all current Windows operating systems in 32- and 64-bit
- Support of all Windows drives in configuration and sizes
















It does look great though
Judging by the screenshots they seem to have done a good job with the UI. The one other program I can think of that uses the Office 2k7 UI is PowerArchiver whose Office 2k7 UI still had a few oddities.
Last edited by BBinder on 15 May 2007 - 21:21
Last edited by kronix2 on 16 May 2007 - 16:39
I assume Microsoft license the "Ribbon" out to other companies for revenue. I know PowerArchiver uses it too.
I have version 8.5, will check this one out.
Thanks.
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