Methinks this speaks much for the company. The company likewise let all "RegSupreme & Pro" owners upgrade to the full jv16 PowerTools for FREE when they dropped that line. They don't have to accept Macecraft's comparison results nor a recommendation from a pion like myself.īTW the upcoming upgrade has significant improvements and it will be offered FREE to all current license holders. Anyone can download and try it and evaluate it for themselves. jv16 PowerTools has a proven track record. But I do feel more comfortable knowing what I do giving a hearty and confident to jv16 PowerTools.īottom line. Now, I am in no way suggesting that my years of experience equal an infallible and definitive judgment on the matter. On the other hand, I can speak from years of actually using, testing and comparing it to other similar programs. If your apprehension of the developer's/application's credibility is only based upon your personal "gut feeling" after reading the comparison, then perhaps it is ill-founded. Well, you just did disparage jv16 PowerTools 2009. HansV wrote:I don't want to disparage the quality of jv16 PowerTools 2009, but I find it a bit suspicious that Macecraft adds 1,000 test errors to the registry, and their own product is the only one that finds all 1,000. In fact, I did beta testing for the developer in its early stages. I for one am one of those users who started using this product many years ago when it was freeware. So, on that note, I would suggest that the comparison is worthy of consideration. I then ran the Wise Care ‘PC checkup’, clicked ‘Fix. I would venture to guess that there are even members on this board who would highly recommend jv16 PowerTools as being safe, reliable and developed by an individual who actually listens to feedback, corrects bugs in a very timely fashion and is known for his integrity. That didn’t feel right to me, so after a quick look round I installed Wise Care 365 (free) After completing all the Vista updates, I replaced a free trial of McAfee with Avast (uninstall, reboot, ran the McAfee removal tool for Vista, reboot, install Avast, reboot) and all seemed ok. HOWEVER, jv16 PowerTools has been around for ages and has passed the test of time and received the thumbs up of countless users. I've seen many "salted" comparisons of products whose results are less than credible. This does not necessarily invalidate the comparison, but the tests may have been "optimized" for that utility. HansV wrote:Please note that the comparison that Pilgrim pointed to was performed by the developer of the utility that finished best.
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