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- Price: Free to try (30-day trial); $59.95 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 95, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
- Date added: August 10, 2007
- Total Downloads: 523,860
- Downloads last week: 423
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- CNET editors' rating: stars
- Average user rating: stars out of 149 votes
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CNET editors' review
Reviewed by: CNET Staff
This set of system tools boasts a large and versatile feature set, replacing many standalone applications. Super Utilities Pro contains five main modules. Its tools remove junk files from your disk, the Registry, the start-up menu, program rosters, and RAM.
Privacy Protector lets you hide or lock folders, clean your system tracks, password-protect applications that hold sensitive data, quickly and securely delete files, and hide IE Favorites and Start menu items from view. System Maintenance includes Task Manager-like functions, Internet Explorer customization tools, valuable system information, and utilities for tweaking Windows. With the Special Tools module, you can schedule shutdown times, locate and back up your drivers, identify space-hogging folders, and modify the Super Utilities context-menu options. System Cleaner features a handful of tools for cleaning your disk and the Registry and for performing routine maintenance tasks.
The latest addition to this program is the Security Doctor module, which provides a number of tools for keeping malware at bay. The scanner was fast and mostly accurate, though it unfortunately detected a few false positives. We like the tool for removing problematic BHOs; we also like the start-up manager, which is under the Security Doctor heading. In the end, Super Utilities Pro seems ideal for those seeking to retain their privacy and to keep their PCs in good running condition.
Publisher's description
From SuperLogix :Super Utilities Pro offers 27 tools for fixing, speeding up, maintaining, and protecting your PC. It encompasses four suites of utilities: system cleaner, privacy protector, system maintenance, and special utilities. System Cleaner features a spyware-removal component as well as tools for cleaning your disk and the registry, and for performing routine maintenance tasks. A privacy protector assists in protecting and securing sensitive information. You can hide or lock folders, clean your system tracks, password-protect applications that hold sensitive data, delete files, and hide IE favorites and start menu items from view. System maintenance will help automate computer maintenance jobs to keep it smooth, fast, and error free. The application includes task manager-like functions, Internet Explorer customization tools, and valuable system information. Special tools let you schedule shutdown times, locate and back up your drivers, and identify space-hogging folders.
Version 7.66 is a bug fixing release.
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Version: Super Utilities Pro 7.66
Pros: Easy interface, and most of all it really work well. I use to get all extra caught in trying all all these utilities. Countless time and registry cleanups I have found one that really works.
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Version: Super Utilities Pro 7.66
"STOP! WINDOWS USERS DO NOT DOWNLOAD!!!"
Pros: Good looks. Many tools.
Cons: Kills Windows Explorer
I went to download.com and downloaded the free 30-day trial version (version 7.66). My computer was running really really slow and I thought that this would maybe speed it up. I scanned the computer and deleted the errors. I didn't notice anything until after I restarted. When I restarted, the dreaded black screen appeared. It deleted something in the Win32 file. That was probably my fault. I should have checked or at least skimmed the errors. I put in my installation CD and fixed the problem. When it finally booted Windows, it was looking good. Before anything shows up, Windows Explorer crashes! I just clicked restart Windows Explorer and it booted up ok. Then it crashed again. I restarted it. iIt crashed and I had to restart it again and again. Then, I went and looked at the reviews and some guy had already experienced this problem. He said to immediately delete it and I did. Guess what? It didn't crash again.
Bottom line: Program looked good, but looks can be deceiving.
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