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Technology Stocks : Quarterdeck: Making a Striking Comeback!

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To: Luce Wildebeest who wrote (2224)1/16/1998 2:50:00 AM
From: Robert T. Tasedan  Read Replies (2) of 3307
 
Here is the CNET news:

<< None of the uninstallers we looked at was 100 percent
effective. Digital driftwood will be with us always, it seems.
The good news? Vast amounts of debris can be swept away--easily--by CleanSweep Deluxe.
In our tests, CleanSweep Deluxe struck the best balance among
effectiveness, speed, and an easy-to-follow interface. It did a
thorough job of clearing out program files and redundancy in
Windows 95's Registry; flushed megabytes of useless backup,
temporary, and cache files; and didn't make us jump through hoops
to do any of it. Unless you qualify for the program's upgrade price,
it's not cheap, but it's as close to automatic as you'd want a
deletion tool to be.
Don't want to spend all that money? Stick with the free but
fifth-rate Windows 95 Add/Remove Programs feature, flush your
browser cache often, and periodically clear out your Windows 95
Registry with a Microsoft download--RegClean. Just expect to be
stuck with megabytes of dross on your hard drive. >>

Now lets get on with the "BLITZ CAMPAIGN" qdek.
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