Battle Ashampoo WinOptimizer 10 or SpeedUpMyPc 2013 ?

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Purshu_Pro

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Which is better system utility and system repair? How ? Why?
 

3link9

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SpeedUpMyPc is junk.
Never tried Ashampoo WinOptimizer, I heard its good but never looked into it.

I'd stick with CCleaner and IObit.
 

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House_maniac said:
well i kinda like auslogic boostspeed i'm using it right now :) i prefer it to ashampoo winoptimizer

Thank u! so may i know what is the major difference between them?
 

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3link9 said:
SpeedUpMyPc is junk.
Never tried Ashampoo WinOptimizer, I heard its good but never looked into it.

I'd stick with CCleaner and IObit.

Hey but they call themself as Microsoft Gold Applicant developer, and ccleaner and iobit are not so. so what do u say about that?
 

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purshupro said:
3link9 said:
SpeedUpMyPc is junk.
Never tried Ashampoo WinOptimizer, I heard its good but never looked into it.

I'd stick with CCleaner and IObit.

Hey but they call themself as Microsoft Gold Applicant developer, and ccleaner and iobit are not so. so what do u say about that?
and you believe them?
A lot of that is just BS and is pretty much a scam.
 

Littlebits

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3link9 said:
SpeedUpMyPc is junk.
Never tried Ashampoo WinOptimizer, I heard its good but never looked into it.

I'd stick with CCleaner and IObit.

Uniblue the developer of SpeedUpMyPc has been engaged in the use of misleading marketing tactics and blacklisted by hpHosts.

The bottom line all of their products are junk.

Never pay for these kind of tools use freeware products which are known to work as good or better.

Thanks. :D
 

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Being a "Microsoft Gold Applicant developer" doesn't really much. It only means they understand more about the platform (see the requirements), but doesn't mean their software is any good.
https://mspartner.microsoft.com/en/us/Pages/Membership/application-development-competency.aspx
http://www.aims360.com/index.php/microsoft-gold-partner-faq

Just a thought...
If real-time optimisation software were really needed, don't you think it would have come with Windows, or bundled with the PC you bought.
 

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Earth said:
Being a "Microsoft Gold Applicant developer" doesn't really much. It only means they understand more about the platform (see the requirements), but doesn't mean their software is any good.
https://mspartner.microsoft.com/en/us/Pages/Membership/application-development-competency.aspx
http://www.aims360.com/index.php/microsoft-gold-partner-faq

Just a thought...
If real-time optimisation software were really needed, don't you think it would have come with Windows, or bundled with the PC you bought.

Oh man i didnt know all these stuff, thanks for the info about these things!
 
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