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- Price: Free to try (30-day trial); $29.94 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows 2000
- Date added: April 22, 2009
- Total Downloads: 132,517
- Downloads last week: 435
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- CNET editors' rating: stars
- Average user rating: stars out of 16 votes
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CNET editors' review
Reviewed by: CNET staff on March 31, 2009
WinSysClean promotes the health of Windows by sorting through all the potentially hazardous files on your computer and neutralizing them. We liked its simple approach, but wanted to see more in the trial version about updates to the program's library.
This program is a great way to ensure your computer is running at its maximum, without getting confused or possibly deleting important files. It offers several different easy-to-understand options as far as cleansing Windows is concerned. Scroll through the options and choose between searching for custom files, troublesome .BAK, .GID, .CHK, and .TMP files, as well as image cache files--or all the above. In addition, you have the option of fine-tuning Windows, from emptying the Recycle Bin to more complex tasks like deleting memory dump files. In addition, a schedule can be set up, so the computer automatically cleans itself. Another great option is the Status Screen. From here, simple graphics give users a picture of their computer's health. From available memory, system usage and temporary files, to monitoring incorrect shutdowns, this is a great snapshot of the system.
Our only concern is the lack of information about updates to the program. The Internet is constantly evolving and hackers are coming up with more sophisticated ways to corrupt your computer. If the paid version solves that mystery by offering regular updates, there are few simpler ways to seek out and remove potential problems from your system. WinSysClean is a solid program that even novice users should grasp quickly.
Publisher's description
From Ultimate Systems :WinSysClean is cleans, fixes, and optimizes your computer with a single mouse click. The program is safe, using complex analysis to skip important data from removal. Other tools ask you what to delete and what not to, which takes time and sometimes means your Windows OS gets demolished. WinSysClean uses advanced registry and file analysis to detect invalid entries, so you don't need to make critical decisions to confirm which entries and files to remove. You also can view a complete log of operations. Version 9.10 added support for Windows XP 64-bit and Vista 64-bit, support for Apple Safari Internet Browser (Cache, Cookies, History, Downloads History and Form Values History cleaning), support for Windows 7; fixed incorrect display of HDD size for hard disks larger than 1 TB.
What's new in this version:
WHAT'S NEW IN WinSysClean 2009 v9.10 - NEW: Added Support for Windows XP 64-bit and Vista 64-bit. - NEW: Added Support for Apple Safari Internet Browser (Cache, Cookies, History, Downloads History and Form Values History cleaning). - NEW: Added Support for Windows 7. - NEW: Added Support for Internet Explorer 8. - NEW: Added Yahoo Messenger Cleaner (Cache, IMV Cache, Logs and Archive). - Fixed: Incorrect display of HDD size for Harddisks larger than 1 TB. - Fixed: Opera browser cache detection p... see all new featuresMore popular Privacy Software downloads
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