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Glary Utilities’ Ten Minutes July 23, 2008

Posted by Jeremy Wagstaff in utilities, wiindows.
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(Windows only)

What it does: Glary Utilities is a system utilities suite for Windows, that provides tools for speeding up, fixing and cleaning your computer.

Installation is quick and painless. File size less than 6 MB. 1-Click maintenance lets you clean the registry, fix shortcuts, remove dangerous startup entries, clean temporary files, and remove spyware. (An optional extra is erasing activity and Internet traces.)

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The thing takes about three minutes to run. I had recently run other software, but the software still found a bunch of problems:

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I was particularly pleased it found the sneaky RealPlayer’s tkbell.exe file in my startup menu. I always hated that ridiculous program, with its silly and misleading name. Ugh. The whole cleanup took less than 4 minutes.

Glary includes a number of other utilities, all thrown in for free. (A $40 version gets you free support, enhanced fixing etc.)

Verdict: Impressive stuff. If you’re a Windows user, use it.

(Hat tip to LifeHacker.)

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