AusLogics BoostSpeed 4.1.0.98
Auslogics BoostSpeed – the ideal solution to speed up your computer and Internet connection. This powerful Windows optimizer will boost Internet connections, tweak Windows to its peak performance, clean registry and block annoying ads. It’s a great way to speed up your PC and keep it clean and optimized.
Start programs faster. Speed up computer start time. Increase Internet speed, optimize your Internet Explorer, Firefox and E-mail programs.
Boost Speed will clean up disks and the Registry to speed up your computer and tweak Windows to its peak performance.
Version 4.1.0.98 (03/07/2008)
- BoostSpeed will now display its icon in the tray area
- added Disk Wiper, which can securely wipe deleted files
- added memory optimization
- new Disk Cleaner categories were added
- Integrator now includes more Windows system programs
- improved ignore lists in Disk Cleaner, Registry Cleaner and Track Eraser
- Internet Speed Test is added back to the program
- faster and better Disk and Registry Cleanup in OneButton Checkup
- Registry Cleaner quick scan is now substantially faster
- Disk Cleaner can now remove Internet Explorer files when the browser is open
- Disk Cleaner prompts to close programs which could prevent it from cleaning junk files
- Startup Manager fixes a shortcut issue
- some Tweak Manager tweaks changed status, which allows for a safer system tune up
- fixed incompatibility issues with 3D Max, Roxio, Microsoft Office and other software
- fixed System Information incorrect system data display issues
- more than two hundred new items were added to the reputation database
- Disk Cleaner status issue fixed.
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