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Old 05-01-2006, 10:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I saw this software on cd and would like to ask how good it is for the pc??I mean the whole package-security,maintenance etc...
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Old 05-01-2006, 10:29 PM   #2 (permalink)
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its nice maintanace software...... you can use it.. no prob.. i'm using it
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its good. but i dont use the firewall and the system guard feature.. it takes too much memory. and more over while dealing with registry, cookies, temp. internet files etc.. be more attentive! coz it ll not ask for anything wil delete all of a sudden... atleast for a first few times i was fooled! its real good software thou... its def. worth.

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It is good as an all in one solution, but for each module there are advanced softwares available which can do something more. Advanced users dont like all in one softwares (those without enough functions).
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It is good as an all in one solution, but for each module there are advanced softwares available which can do something more. Advanced users dont like all in one softwares (those without enough functions).
Where can I purchase System Mechanic in India. I had e-mailed them with this querry twice but there is no reply.

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Old 06-01-2006, 08:38 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Try by online purchase
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Old 06-01-2006, 06:44 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Nice all-in-one system maintainence software.
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its nice...as good as tune-up utilities 2006.
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i still tune-up 2006

but sys mech is also good
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System Mechanic and Tuneup Utilites both r gr8 s/w!

But I'll prefer Tuneup Utilities! I used and uninstalled System Mechanic from my comp but kept Tuneup utilities
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I saw this software on cd and would like to ask how good it is for the pc??I mean the whole package-security,maintenance etc...
use the package without the antivirus [i use nav2006 ] and firewall [zap 6.60 ] .Rest is fine. Quite a handy ap
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Rajas700, its not worth buying it, coz there are other free alternative for most of the function, if u plan to buy, please try it first.
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