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Windows 7 Manager 1.2.9


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<img src="http://www.nsanedown.com/images/logos/W7Manager.png" class="logo" alt="Windows 7 Manager" title="Windows 7 Manager" />Windows 7 Manager provides you with an All-in-One utility to optimize, tweak, tune up and clean up your Windows 7. It bundles more than 30 different utilities in one! Get access to hundreds of hidden options to improve system performance and security, clean registry, junk files, defrag the registry, optimize network speed, manage the startup entries with Windows, configure boot menu, and many other miscellaneous utilities. It is an excellent companion for Windows 7.

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is this program of a similar nature to 'Tuneup Utilities' ? and if so which would you say is the best product please?

many thanks for posting.

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It's similar, but not the same.

I believe TuneUp includes more 'separate' utilities whereas all functions in Win7Manager are incorporated in one 'utility'.

TuneUp probably has some more features but it's also become very bloated over the past few years... I'd recommend you try Advanced SystemCare (which is on our frontpage as well), it's a suitable replacement for TuneUp but not bloated.

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It's similar, but not the same.

I believe TuneUp includes more 'separate' utilities whereas all functions in Win7Manager are incorporated in one 'utility'.

TuneUp probably has some more features but it's also become very bloated over the past few years... I'd recommend you try Advanced SystemCare (which is on our frontpage as well), it's a suitable replacement for TuneUp but not bloated.

I don't quite agree with you cause Win7Manager does have all of its main utilities as separate programs(check program folder for exe files) with most of the internal system tweaks accessible through the main UI window & the only thing it doesn't have which tuneup does is the defrag utility(which is crap anyway). On the other hand Win7Manager is the best system utility out there & even better than IOLO's System Mechanic Pro9 for all versions of Windows(Yamicsoft's XPmanager & VistaManager included). The installation only takes 12MB of space so if you've tried/used those system utilities mentioned above you'll see that Yamicsoft's offerings are the best of the lot.

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