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wawadave Warrior Obsessed

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Jester700 Newbie
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Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2004 12:59 pm Post subject: Re: Fix-It Utilities™ 5 ????????? |
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I've used it. It's kinda like Norton's SystemWorks - a suite of utilities. It seemed OK, but these things have become less necessary since Win2k, IMO. I just use the included utilities and a few freeware tools. |
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PirateBob Junior Member

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Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2004 1:28 pm Post subject: It has a good rep. |
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| It's described as one of the Big Boys of system utilities in a recent issue of Smart Computing magazine. It's one of those suites that includes all the utilities that can be imagined, and more. Registry cleaning, defrag, and even antivirus function. It's similar to Iolo's System Mechanic in the number of utilities it offers. For someone that doesn't know about the utilities built into Windows, or can't be bothered to use them, these utility suites can be a good solution. |
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