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System Mechanic 6 Professional review

Tuesday 7 March 2006, 3:02 AM

Must cleaning contuniously all system 24/7. "Filter not working right,, pop-up blocker work wery poor, and no privacy protection: like from Micromedia flash player company, whom po-up all the time."


No matter how many times I clean, all the time the same problem continiously, and I must restart my system to often. I purchased System Mechanic 6, but I think about renewing next year, unless the company improving they product. Right now Mech. Sys. just claiming the best product on the world, but that is not even close. Should do everything automatic every hour to keep PC spotless all day around, and should work out for a much better firewall, because the Internet security is almost zero.

4.0

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Mediocre

System Mechanic 6 Professional



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Overview

System Mechanic 6 Professional

Editors rating
Rating: 6.3
Verdict

System Mechanic 6 Professional offers the best package of utilities for optimising and protecting your hard drive, but the software's lack of documentation makes it poorly suited for the average computer user.

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