PcBoost 3.12.14.2009
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After installation a large pop-up advises you need to buy or use their option to buy another product for free registration. Forget about using testing out the trial without a pop-up appearing.
The application states that it will give currently running programs more CPU power thereby increasing speed and performance. While there is a little meter to depict CPU usage, just the annoyance of the pop-up module and very few immediate options for adjustment or preferences gave me no choice but to immediately uninstall.
In all fairness, this comment is intended for the manufacturer to improve on being more considerate, such as a 30 day period before reminding the potential customer of their obligation to purchase. It would take that long to decide if there is really any benefit when many mobos carry utility applications which may do CPU allocation with viable modifications which can be benchmarked.
C. Mar
May 06, 2009 19:05
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