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Author Topic: CNet: Utilities Starter Kit - Software Roundup  (Read 7936 times)

mouser

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CNet: Utilities Starter Kit - Software Roundup
« on: December 23, 2009, 10:11 PM »
Following up on their Security Starter Kit and their Windows Starter Kit, CNet has just posted their Utilities Starter Kit, which is a list of useful system utilities organized by category.  It seems similar to the Windows Starter Kit but a little less winner-take-all.  [Find and Run Robot from DonationCoder is recommended on page 5].

The Utilities Starter Kit for Windows is a collection of some of the best freeware tools to replace and enhance core Windows tasks. Defraggers, system cleaners, uninstallers, Task Manager replacements, launchers, and disk space managers all have a place here.


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Re: CNet: Utilities Starter Kit - Software Roundup
« Reply #1 on: December 24, 2009, 02:42 AM »
Similar to Find and Run Robot, its system search wasn't quite as in-depth, but its default interface is larger and easier to read.
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shouldn't it read "Unlike Find and Run Robot, its system search wasn't quite as in-depth..." ?

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Re: CNet: Utilities Starter Kit - Software Roundup
« Reply #2 on: February 09, 2010, 08:56 AM »
They totally missed out Circledock!

Even though I probably won't ever use it myself, I believe it is the best dock because the mouse does not have to travel so much.

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Re: CNet: Utilities Starter Kit - Software Roundup
« Reply #3 on: February 10, 2010, 04:26 AM »
Similar to Find and Run Robot, its system search wasn't quite as in-depth, but its default interface is larger and easier to read.
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shouldn't it read "Unlike Find and Run Robot, its system search wasn't quite as in-depth..." ?

Similar to Find and Run Robot, though its system search wasn't quite as in-depth,...