[pchelpers] Re: Re finallyfast.com

Hi Morris,

See here:
http://www.google.com/search?q=finallyfast
The only site on the entire page that thinks FinallyFast is good is
the first one, their own home page.

The second site listed is also interesting for the links provided.

MANY of the questions that I answer here are done with help from
Google, either to look something up or to confirm something or to find
links for further reading.

And, yes, I agree with Ray completely. The built-in Windows tools can
do quite a bit (especially if you're using Vista, which does quite a
bit automatically, too, if you don't turn them off), and there are
also a number of free tools, such as CCleaner
(http://www.ccleaner.com) for routine monthly maintenance and
Dial-A-Fix (http://wiki.lunarsoft.net/wiki/Dial-a-fix) for repairs; I
use both frequently.

I'd have to check to be certain, but I'm fairly certain that NONE of
the tools that I use at present cost money; they are all free.

The ONLY software that I've bought in the last few years is a password
cracker for Office documents that I got last month, since there seem
to be no free ones.

--Scott.

Friday, October 31, 2008, 9:24:48 PM, you wrote:

MG> I was watching TV last night and saw a comercial from
MG> "finallyfast.com" The claim is that their software will clean up
MG> your computer and make it run faster. Do you think this is a
MG> reliabe software, and is it safe to use?

-- 
Scott.



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