TuneUp Utilities 2007 beta


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Babel Fish Translation from TuneUp Utilities 2007 beta page:

The software was extended by us and was kept consistent reinforcement by two new modules within the important range "clearing up & repairing". In the first part of our beta test it will concern exactly these extensions - to leave you your ideas and suggestions into the new program sections flow! For everything, which already transferred an early to Windows Vista plans, the second part of our beta test becomes surely particularly interesting: After the publication of the different variants of the new operating system we send first versions of doing UP utilities 2007 into the test, which support also Windows Vista. Naturally the participation is possible in addition, if you do not have a PC available with Windows Vista. Did we arouse your interest? Then you announce yourselves and test you the new version of our software, before them are published!
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  • 2 weeks later...

TuneUp Disk Doctor? :o

I just hope TuneUp Utilities does not become the next Norton System Works!

In addition, TuneUp could improve the Uninstall feature:

- cache to load faster

- exclude list

- exclude Windows updates

- show real icons (more views)

- delete the install folder if it is still there

and something like that...

They could really improve what they already have...

Edited by Carlos11
  • 4 weeks later...
Changes? Feature additions?
  • NEW TuneUp disk Doctor: Examines non removable disks for heart and kidneys - eliminated automatic error in the file system and the sectors and provides in such a way for necessary data security
  • NEW TuneUp disk space Explorer: Identified goal-exactly, which occupy files and groups of files on the drive assemblies valuable storage location
  • IMPROVED TuneUp system control: Offers extended configuration options now also for Internet Explorer 7, Firefox 2 and Office 2007
  • IMPROVED Improved 1-Click Maintenance: Made possible still more thorough system inspection and elimination of errors with only one click
  • IMPROVED TuneUp DiskCleaner: Finds further redundant file types and creates more free storage location
  • IMPROVED TuneUp RegistryCleaner: Aimed useless entries in the Windows registration with the Scantechnologie improved again and removes this seeks out reliably
  • Future surely for Windows Vista?!b> Entitled to free on-line updates of the TuneUp utilities 2007 for Windows Vista?

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