WinUtilities Free Edition

Discussion in 'other software & services' started by Tony, Jan 20, 2010.

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  1. Tony

    Tony Registered Member

    http://www.ylcomputing.com/content/view/327/135/

     
  2. the Tester

    the Tester Registered Member

    I looked it over and kept it.;)
    It a surprise how many tools they stuffed in the free version!
    And they seem to work well.
     
  3. majoMo

    majoMo Registered Member

    :thumbd: FYI: WinUtilities Disk Defrag uses JkDefrag'Source Code. No mention is made of that in their documentation by WinUtilities. It's a fencing posture and an abusive idiosyncrasy indeed...

    :thumbd: BTW, Abexo Disk Defragmenter (payware...) does the same...

    But they can't do that anymore with the freeware MyDefrag (that isn't open source like the previous JkDefrag...). :D
     
  4. dcrowe0050

    dcrowe0050 Registered Member

    Saw the link in another thread, looks like a good program and this has even more tools than Glary Utilities or just as many. I am fixing to install it now.
     
  5. acr1965

    acr1965 Registered Member

    Does it clean google chrome browser?
     
  6. whitedragon551

    whitedragon551 Registered Member

  7. the Tester

    the Tester Registered Member

    No.
    Neither the free or Pro version clean Google Chrome.
     
  8. norky

    norky Registered Member

    according to the screen shots, it does clean chrome's history. (pro version at least)
     
  9. CircleGirl

    CircleGirl Registered Member

    I checked out the defrag and it was very fast!!! I will check out the rest later-- it's FREE after-all!!! :)
     
  10. the Tester

    the Tester Registered Member

    Do you know where that would be listed?
    I have the Pro version 9.38 and Chrome is not listed as a browser in the Privacy Eraser.
    Might it be a plugin?
    Or does it recognize that Chrome is installed?

    *edited for a second thought.
     
  11. norky

    norky Registered Member


    Go to http://www.ylcomputing.com/content/view/16/35/ and click the History Cleaner Screenshot link. It shows Chrome listed.
     
  12. the Tester

    the Tester Registered Member

    Thanks.
    I see what you're talking about.
    Apparently WinUtilities recognizes that Chrome is installed. That explains why it doesn't list it for me.
     
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