Auslogics Internet Optimizer ??

Discussion in 'other software & services' started by berryracer, Nov 12, 2012.

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  1. berryracer

    berryracer Suspended Member

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    I just saw this for the first time, what do you all think of it? Snake oil? or would it work? Someone once told me that no tweak is going to make internet faster on Windows 7. On Windows XP it might but not on 7

    Correct me if I'm wrong:

    http://www.downloadcrew.com/article/23452-auslogics_internet_optimizer

     
  2. PaulBB

    PaulBB Registered Member

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    ...plus, it's not even on the Auslogics website anymore; sounds like abandoned software & snake oil good on old 56k times.

    -http://www.auslogics.com/en/software/-
     
  3. berryracer

    berryracer Suspended Member

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    nice catch

    thanks bro
     
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    berryracer Suspended Member

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    I've used that before and it crippled my internet :(
     
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    Berry, step away from the magic make your machine faster software........Have you learned nothing?
     
  7. Mman79

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    Berry likes to play with toys I think. From AV software to system "enhancers", the choices available provide Berry the same experience as a kid at the mall near Christmas time :D

    On topic however, Berry, if your system isn't unusually sluggish or your not having connection issues, you don't need this stuff. Tools like this are usually based on situations and and technology limitations from years and years ago. I can guarantee you that the majority of "performance tweaks" done to an otherwise smooth running system will usually result in a not so smooth running system.
     
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