how about system tool---System Mechanic?


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I want to compare the system tool-----NOrton and Mechanic???wHIch is more popular?Which is more people using it?what is the truth?i really want to know that??? :p :ninja: :unsure:

THis is a good quallity forum and the number of people is more .over 4 or 5 hundred ppl.

i think the answer about my issues is really satisfied with me.i am sure it.i really make sure it deeply.

haha.

please gave some help and do me a favour.

98XT friend.you misunderstand me.the four or five people on this forum.i mean these are the people on line.also are currently active users.not all the register members,the number of the buddies. the following, below,i will give you the forum there are usually over ten thousand people on it.(www.tianyaclub.com).please to visit and access this forum.pay attention to the number of the currently acitve users. :unsure: haha

Cierro friend.i have used the professional edition ann version.what is the differentia between System Mechanic and Professional System Mechanic software.

i want to try to do that.if i have free time,i will download a Professional edition to install on my machine.

i hope i can have free and spare time to do that.

butterflychoke friend,my buddie,.System Mechanic Professional is not a freeware.i dont know it before.thank you for telling me that.maybe only the trial version of System Mechanic is a freeware.through using this tool, i have the same way to you.haha.the way you look it is the same from the way i look it.hehe. :p ;) :rolleyes: as a matter of fact, it is reliable and easy to use . :yes:

Navigator ,my friend.i thing the tuneup utilities ,its function is really limited.i have such experience.one time,there are something wrong with my machine or my operating system.i use windows tuneup utilities to scan my system and my disk.but it found nothing wrong.but i use the Norton Disk DOctor to scan my system and my os ,it can find some errors ,and automatic fix it.at the time,it is my pleasure,i am glad to hear that.congratulations.hi.using some professional tools is necessary for the person who is using computer,except experts and professional persons.

  Keldyn said:
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To neowin user, butterflychoke, my comrade, System Mechanic Professional is not freeware? I was unaware of this previously. My gratitude for informing me of this. Perhaps the trial version of System Mechanic Professional allows unlimited use. After trying this piece of software, I share your feelings about the quality of this particular software. How humorous, it seems we share the same view on the exact same piece of software, that being it's reliable and easy to use!

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  leafleaves said:
Navigator ,my friend.i thing the tuneup utilities ,its function is really limited.i have such experience.one time,there are something wrong with my machine or my operating system.i use windows tuneup utilities to scan my system and my disk.but it found nothing wrong.but i use the Norton Disk DOctor to scan my system and my os ,it can find some errors ,and automatic fix it.at the time,it is my pleasure,i am glad to hear that.congratulations.hi.using some professional tools is necessary for the person who is using computer,except experts and professional persons.

Ok. I understand you now. You say that you prefer Norton Disk Doctor over TuneUp Utilities? I suppose it all comes down to personal preference. Use what works best for you. :)

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To neowin user, butterflychoke, my comrade, System Mechanic Professional is not freeware? I was unaware of this previously. My gratitude for informing me of this. Perhaps the trial version of System Mechanic Professional allows unlimited use. After trying this piece of software, I share your feelings about the quality of this particular software. How humorous, it seems we share the same view on the exact same piece of software, that being it's reliable and easy to use!

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LOL You're a riot BananaM(Y) (Y)

I wish there was someway of purchasing the registry cleaner component of System Mechanic, since that's what I'd really love to have. All the other features are good but I'm quite happy with VoptXP as my disk defragmenter, Ad-Aware and Spybot for spyware removal and Firefox for pop-up prevention.

BananaMan,my comrade,you agree with my apinion,like to use the freeware software.

yes,the the trial version of system mechanic is used unlimited.you can use it untill you dont want to change the other tools.but ,at a matter of fact ,this system tool is reliable and easy to use.previously ,you are not unaware of this.but nowaday,you can share it with everyone.haha.

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