Publisher's Description
From Ashampoo:
Ashampoo WinOptimizer 8, like its predecessors, combines intuitive handling, optimal cleaning, improved privacy, complete control and useful tools for the regular maintenance of your Windows system. In real time the new live-tuner pools all available resources in exactly those places where they are urgently needed. Existing processor cores, Windows priorities and assigned usages of applications are customized, in order to ensure a trouble-free workflow. The resource-saving live-tuner runs in the background--just a mouse click away. It's so easy to tune Windows. Just answer a few special questions about your personal requirements concerning your Windows system and our tuning assistant will automatically choose all suitable options.
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All versions:
3.9 starsout of 1,611 votes
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Current version:
4.5 starsout of 6 votes
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"Didn't fix what I thought was my problem"
Version: Ashampoo WinOptimizer 8 8.13
Pros
Found a bunch of possible problems in its scan and provides what seems to be a simple way to fix things.
Cons
For me at least, the recommended fixes did not solve my issues.
Summary
I kept having boot-up problems, getting stuck on the welcome screen. I may be wrong but, based on my research I was having this problem because of registry errors. So, I tried WinOptimizer to clean up my registry. It ran a scan for some 30 minutes and found a bunch of errors. I clicked for it to fix them and rebooted OK - once. I then had the boot-up problems again afterward. So, it didn't appear to help my problem, nor did the software seem to speed things up either.
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"Must have utility."
Version: Ashampoo WinOptimizer 8 8.13
Pros
Easy to use
Fantastic array of toolsCons
None that I see.
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"So far, so good, no problems observed"
Version: Ashampoo WinOptimizer 8 8.13
Pros
Simple interface
Cons
Update process defective, purchased, updated, lost license. To date unable to get problem corrected with support.
Summary
The program does an awful lot of work within the registry with no explanation of what is being changed and why. Mass deletion of registry entries makes me a little itchy. Ashmpo seems to have a "just trust us" attitude concerning the product. I have not experienced any problems so far, but i would really like to know more about what is going on under the hood.
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"Super software"
Version: Ashampoo WinOptimizer 8 8.13
Pros
Streamlined, fast, thorough.
Cons
Can't find any
Summary
Software is much more thorough than winOptomizer 6 that I've been using for over a year. Ashampoo does a great job on their software.
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"Very good easy to use software for my pc"
Version: Ashampoo WinOptimizer 8 8.13
Pros
This easy-to-use suite of tools for maintaining and optimizing my computer. It keeps my Windows installation free of unnecessary garbage and running smoothly while other computers just get slower and slower. :-)
Cons
No that i can see
Summary
great tool, thanks Ashampoo
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"Very Good all-in-one Optimization and Cleaning Utility"
Version: Ashampoo WinOptimizer 8 8.13
Pros
Automatically cleans out privacy traces,registry data, and analyzes auto-start entries and services for redundant or unnecessary entries.
Cons
None that I can see.
Summary
This is comparable to Advanced SystemCare 4 by IObit. AShampoo puts out good products at good prices. Excellent, really, and this utility is no exception. The graphical interface (GUI) is very intuitive and easy to read. And the user can click on 'details' to see more information on what this utility is cleaning from your system. Optimizes your running services and auto-start entries. And has many more features under the hood - such as a defrag utility and others.
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