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EnhanceMyVista 1.2.1

EL1TE   on 05 January 2008 - 21:12 · 7 comments & 7131 views

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EnhanceMyVista is an easy to use yet advanced enhancing, optimizing and tweaking tool for Windows Vista. With a clean and simple interface it brings you an All-in-One set of powerful and neatly classified tools, settings and tweaks. As a bonus there are some unique and uncommon options too. Being permanetly in development it is the best choice in it's category.

Requirements:
  • PC running Microsoft® Windows® Vista
  • 1 GHz 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor
  • 512 MB of system memory
  • 20 GB hard drive with at least 20 MB of available space
  • Internet access
Download: EnhanceMyVista 1.2.1 (Freeware)
Download: EnhanceMyVista Pro 1.2.1 (Shareware, $29.95)
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#1 starless.bible.black on 06 Jan 2008 - 00:40
yet another one, ugh. Vista Manager is the best I've tried so far. but that is really enough.
"permanetly in development it is the best choice", just like the OS it runs on
#2 jamesyfx on 06 Jan 2008 - 01:22
Nice set of featues, but that interface is not clean and simple. The Office 2007 interface is a bit overwhelmling.
(1 reply) #3 Xenomorph on 06 Jan 2008 - 08:01
I like how it has a "Cash" cleaner. (screenshot 10)

Last edited by Xenomorph on 06 Jan 2008 - 08:01
#3.1 +aniv on 07 Jan 2008 - 19:19
Quote - (Xenomorph said @ #3)
I like how it has a "Cash" cleaner. (screenshot 10)


lmao, I think they meant "cache". Tells you how refined the product is if they couldnt catch that in QA before releasing to the public.

Last edited by aniv on 07 Jan 2008 - 19:20
#4 soldier1st on 06 Jan 2008 - 19:42
obviously the best features would be in the pay version this is crap,tuneup utilities and vista manager are really good.
(1 reply) #5 TRC on 07 Jan 2008 - 14:35
Every time a new version of Windows comes out, tons of these "utilities" pop up to milk naive people out of their cash.
#5.1 xMorpheousx416 on 07 Jan 2008 - 23:25
Quote - (TRC said @ #5)
Every time a new version of Windows comes out, tons of these "utilities" pop up to milk naive people out of their cash.



Agreed.

There are far better solutions that are free... than to waste time paying $19.95 to have a simple UI made to hold your hand when it comes to tweaking an OS. If your company has wasted an investment in creating tweak utilities... oh well. IMHO, if you need a program to show you exactly what you are doing when it comes to making fine adjustments... perhaps you shouldn't be doing it.

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