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updated to v. 0.259 - just a small update

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updated azureus, eMule, ccleaner, softes windows cleaner, window washer, spywareblaster, edonkey, shareaza, ares, limewire, bearshare, kceasy, cabos, bitcomet, xpize, tune up utilities

added abc, everesthome, utorrent, ziptorrent, mrublaster, adsfilter, rainmeter, openoffice

added more apps for review

updated to v. 0.259 - just a small update

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updated azureus, eMule, ccleaner, softes windows cleaner, window washer, spywareblaster, edonkey, shareaza, ares, limewire, bearshare, kceasy, cabos, bitcomet, xpize, tune up utilities

added abc, everesthome, utorrent, ziptorrent, mrublaster, adsfilter, rainmeter, openoffice

added more apps for review

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Nice one, my little hint worked :D

updated to v. 0.260 - space saving update

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Updated spybot, basooka scanner, winpatrol, desktop armor, prevx home, browser sentinel

Added realplayer, bitspirit, jv16 power tools, a-squared

Moved Colour Recommendation to save vertical space

Added more apps for review

i personally lovvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee the list soooooooooooooooooooo much its the best, and its not some crap saying "oh, i think this is a good prgoram" its for real so ya! :)

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thank you :)

do some www browser and firewall reviews!

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browsers, think of the flaming :pinch:

firewalls may be added later on

review tune up 2006 i think its great !!!

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already there ;) (use ctrl+f)

  • 3 weeks later...

great apps, found it to be mostly consistent with my own personal favorites.

I would like to recommend WinASO Registry Optimizer. Don't let the unknown name fool you, this is an excellent piece of software that finds plenty of registry errors (not false-positives).

I have done Registry Mechanic scan in addition to Tune-Up Utilities registry scan, and have found over 60 errors that the other software has missed.

Along with their optimizer tweaks (sounds like a fisher price, newb thing, but it actually works) which gives you a noticeable boost.

It does cost $ but you should get the trial version just to see how many errors it has found after you have performed your regular registry cleaning routine. I think it eliminates 10 errors per scan for the trial version, but you can eliminate them all, you just have to run the scan and remove 10 at a time until they are all gone. ;)

http://www.download.com/WinASO-Registry-Op...tml?tag=lst-0-1

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  • 2 weeks later...
o&o fried one of my old hard drives...15 gigs of anime gone in smokes.

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i hardly doubt it did that i mean if you are referring to the defragmentation maybe the backup. Nonetheless im pretty sure it wasnt a software errpr but one on your side.

i hardly doubt it did that i mean if you are referring to the defragmentation maybe the backup. Nonetheless im pretty sure it wasnt a software errpr but one on your side.

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ok well o&o stopped at 15 percent on the hd with the defrag...waited for hours...nothing. had to close program...later found out the hd was fried.

  • 2 weeks later...

updated to v. 0.262 - general update

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Updated ares, warez p2p, bearshare, winmx, imesh, gnucleus, kceasy, piolet, cabos, soulseek, ?torrent, azureus, bitcomet, bitlord, bittornado, super torrent search, x-setup, system mechanic, winnertweak, norton system works, tweaknow, winboost, magictweak, ccleaner, O&O Defrag, foobar, winamp, mediamonkey, spysweeper, bazooka scanner, winpatrol, noads, super ad blocker, zeroads, adsfilter, nlite, xplite, openoffice,

Added speedfan, tunexp, reshacker, replacer

Added more apps for review

Next Update will be mainly for registry cleaners:))

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