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- Price: Free to try (10-use trial); $29.00 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 95, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
- Date added: May 11, 2006
- Total Downloads: 30,969
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From AnswersThatWork :This is the most complete and most effective PC tuning program ever written. A task, services, and startups manager which, thanks to included recommendations on about every Windows background task, empowers any user to streamline and configure their PC for speed and, above all, long term stability. This is also an absolutely essential tool for troubleshooting nagging and frustrating problems. As for network specialists, TUT also includes a regular housekeeping, ping, trace route, name server lookup, and WHOIS utilities to troubleshoot network problems.
TUT now has a new tuning screen which enables the user to tweak and tune Windows exactly how he likes it. Through this screen the user can modify the behavior of Windows in a way that one cannot normally do by default. Version 2.85 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
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Version: The Ultimate Troubleshooter 2.85
"Seems promising, but too crippled to tell"
Pros: TUT lists all of the tasks and services currently running on your computer, and offers its recommendations about whether to keep or dump each one.
Cons: Crippleware. To coerce you to pay for it the program is restricted to 10 runs, which is reasonable, and virtually every entry in the database of tasks and services says "Evaluation Version...", which is very unreasonable. Some basic Windows services aren't explained at all, even on the company's website.
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