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<blockquote data-quote="BrecMadak" data-source="post: 902743" data-attributes="member: 27535"><p>Hello folks,</p><p></p><p>Lately, I have started to streamline the programs that I use in order to determine whether they are the right fit for what I need to achieve. Since I want to only keep only what is essential and remove clutter off my PC, I want to consult with someone who is proficient here that can help me find worthy replacements.</p><p></p><p>I'm a win 10, Classic Shell user and I'd like to break down this section into some not so related questions to each other;</p><p>1. In what conditions having an uninstaller would be handy? I'm not sure if I ever should consider one though.</p><p>2. I've been using privatefirewall, but I wonder if there is any good alternative to it?</p><p>3. Is there actually any advantage to have a 3rd party back-up & recovery program compared to <em>System Restore Point</em> of win 10?</p><p>4. Is MSMG toolkit still needed on installing a custom LTSB? Or <em>Winaero Tweaker</em> is enough?</p><p>5. Who would ever need to use a file manager program like <em>Total Commander</em> and why?</p><p></p><p>Occasionally I may need to see my specs, and I'm thinking to try <em>Everest Ultimate Edition</em> for reading system info.</p><p><em>Wise Disk Cleaner</em> - Probably the only program I've been using frequently.</p><p><em>Auslogics Disk Defrag Ultimate</em> - I just couldn't practise using but I want to keep it.</p><p></p><p>I didn't run any mal/spyware program since over a year, and I'm thinking to give a try on <em>Malwarebytes</em> even though I only visit sites that I'm mostly sure of.</p><p></p><p>PS I'm not a fan of registry cleaning thing.</p><p>PS2 Feel free not to refrain from making paid program suggestions.</p><p></p><p>Thank you for your attention and cheers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrecMadak, post: 902743, member: 27535"] Hello folks, Lately, I have started to streamline the programs that I use in order to determine whether they are the right fit for what I need to achieve. Since I want to only keep only what is essential and remove clutter off my PC, I want to consult with someone who is proficient here that can help me find worthy replacements. I'm a win 10, Classic Shell user and I'd like to break down this section into some not so related questions to each other; 1. In what conditions having an uninstaller would be handy? I'm not sure if I ever should consider one though. 2. I've been using privatefirewall, but I wonder if there is any good alternative to it? 3. Is there actually any advantage to have a 3rd party back-up & recovery program compared to [I]System Restore Point[/I] of win 10? 4. Is MSMG toolkit still needed on installing a custom LTSB? Or [I]Winaero Tweaker[/I] is enough? 5. Who would ever need to use a file manager program like [I]Total Commander[/I] and why? Occasionally I may need to see my specs, and I'm thinking to try [I]Everest Ultimate Edition[/I] for reading system info. [I]Wise Disk Cleaner[/I] - Probably the only program I've been using frequently. [I]Auslogics Disk Defrag Ultimate[/I] - I just couldn't practise using but I want to keep it. I didn't run any mal/spyware program since over a year, and I'm thinking to give a try on [I]Malwarebytes[/I] even though I only visit sites that I'm mostly sure of. PS I'm not a fan of registry cleaning thing. PS2 Feel free not to refrain from making paid program suggestions. Thank you for your attention and cheers! [/QUOTE]
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