NEWEST SYSTEM MECHANIC ADDS ENERGY BOOST, MORE
Walk into any convenience store these days and you'll see those
little energy booster bottles next to the register, containing a
drink that gives you a jolt of power when you really need it and
gets you firing on all cylinders. If only you could find an energy
booster for your PC, something that could strip away all the stuff
that bogs it down when it's doing the everyday work. Imagine if you
could just press a button and make it lean and mean for the times
you need the highest performance possible for playing games,
manipulating complex graphics or some other kind of job that needs
every bit of computing power your PC can summon. Well that kind of
energy booster is here and it's just a part of the newest version of
System Mechanic from iolo technologies.
System Mechanic Version 9 is a major reworking of iolo's
award-winning PC tune up utility that contains over 40 integrated
tools designed to bring your PC back to its original, finely tuned
glory days. As we get older, we begin slowing down - your PC,
however, should remain just as fast as the day you first bought it.
As you continue to use it, the operating system simply gets bogged
down with things like fragmentation, memory leaks, Registry entries
that are no longer valid, and more. System Mechanic restores and
then maintains your PC's performance at like-new levels and with
Version 9, iolo introduces some major new features to ensure that
happens most effectively.
Just like anti-virus programs get updated virus definitions to deal
with the latest malware, System Mechanic 9 introduces its own
Tune-up Definitions that perform a similar function but instead deal
with bottleneck problems. iolo Labs is staffed by technicians
working full time analyzing software and benchmarking computer
systems. If a bottleneck is identified, a Tune-up definition is
released and uploaded to your copy of SM9 so that it can identify
and intelligently deal with the problem. iolo Labs is publishing
Tune-up definitions on a weekly basis. This feature alone puts SM9
in a class by itself. No longer do you have to wait for a new
version of the software to be released to deal with the latest
performance problems. Industry-first Tune-up Definitions let SM9
perform smarter, faster and deeper tune ups in a timely manner.
The EnergyBooster button I first mentioned appears on SM9's new PC
Health Status Gadget that gives you an easy, at-a-glance overview of
your PC's performance and all recent tune-ups. Smack the
EnergyBooster button and SM9 uses its Tune-up Definitions and
optionally your own choices to intelligently jettison any
non-essential background programs that may be running at that moment
such as printer and scanner drivers, email processes and more. After
your game is over, just go back to EnergyBooster to restore your PC
to its everyday functionality or you can simply reboot your PC.
Enjoy the impressive instant performance boost you'll get by
temporarily turning those processes off and freeing up extra memory,
knowing that EnergyBooster is not just some arbitrary, shut-down
process, but an intelligent action informed by the Tune-up
Definitions.
SM9 now has the Total Registry Revitalizer wizard that first backs
up your Registry, uses the new Registry Repair Tool and then
compacts and defragments the loaded Registry. It's everything you
need for your Registry now in one Wizard.
The list of new features and enhancements in SM9 is just too long to
list in this column. Suffice it to say that if you already have an
earlier version of System Mechanic, you're going to want this newest
release and if you're still dealing with those bogged-down problems,
SM9 is just what you need to get things back up to speed. System
Mechanic Version 9 sells for $49.95 and is available at:
http://www.iolo.com
| Craig Crossman is
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