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ABC ~ All
'Bout Computers
The Online Web-azine for Computer
Enthusiasts
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SpeedUpMyPC
available from
UniBlue
A review by Linda F. Johnson
With all the viruses, adware, and
spyware out there today, it's almost impossible to keep your computer
safe and running efficiently. Not only is this stuff dangerous for
the obvious reasons, it's also probably causing your computer to run
sluggishly and possibly even preventing you from doing things you used
to be able to do. And, eventually, if you don't deal with it, your
computer probably won't start at all one day. Well, finally, here
is some software that really helps ... and it's compatible with
Windows 98/ME/2000/XP AND Vista! No wonder this program won awards
at PC World and C|net.
SpeedUpMyPC is a real treat. Once installed,
it lets you monitor your PC's performance and alerts you of security
threats, cleans spyware off your PC, optimizes your RAM and page file
performance, maximizes your internet connection and even blocks popup
ads on websites. All of this makes for a much faster and happier
PC. And it's very user friendly and simple to set
up. I installed it and ran all the optimizers one time and
IMMEDIATELY saw a difference. It even has a startup optimizer which
greatly increases your bootup time. I then installed it on one of
my older PCs that has been really sluggish lately (I just figured it was
time for a format/reinstall) and man oh man, what a difference. I
was truly impressed and I think you would be too. This program is now
running on all of my PCs and I'm thinking it will be one of those
programs I can't live without.
I'm so
impressed with this program that ABC is now partnered with Uniblue so our readers
can take advantage of some great special deals. I think you will really like this program. Just click
here and you will be taken to Uniblue's page where you can run a
full scan of your computer to check it's performance, then buy the
program if it interests you.
Thumbs up to Uniblue for some
great software to keep us just one step ahead of the nasties on
the net trying to compromise our computers' performance.
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