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SupportDock Home Net Manager a fost chilipirul zilei în 30 septembrie 2010
Support Dock – un pachet complet de mentenanţă desktop conceput pentru a administra computerul dvs. si datele. Accesaţi rapid opţiuni inteligente cu iYogi’s Support Dock:
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Windows 2000/ XP/ Vista/ 7; 512 MB RAM
2.73 MB
$9.99
Support Dock 4.0 este ceea ce doctorul a prescris pentru menţinerea funcţionalităţii computerului la un nivel optim şi pentru a avea grijă de viaţa dvs. digitală. Este un administrator inteligent pentru computerul dvs. şi are grijă oricând de datele dvs. personale. Support Dock 4.0 se mândreşte că este creierul a 100.000 de oameni care au simţit nevoia să-şi facă viaţa mai uşoară.
Pentru a face computerul să funcţioneze ca nou, tot ce trebuie să faceţi este să optimizaţi performanţa acestuia. Prin optimizarea computerului, puteţi îmbunătăţii timpul de răspuns şi timpul de aşteptare atunci când porneşte, puteţi preveni coruperea regiştrilor, puteţi mării viteza de funcţionare, etc., toate acestea prin curăţarea registrilor încorporaţi, prin înlăturarea programelor pe care nu le mai utilizaţi şi care încetinesc funcţionarea computerului, etc.
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Actually, what is this software for? I am not able to understand it from the description.
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I'll confess to both having read this description and visited the website and am still uncertain what this software does.
1) Optimization--this part seems relatively clear in registry editing, but this is certainly not a unique feature.
2) Home networking--it's really unclear what the software does that is in addition to what the computer already does if, say, you are running Windows 7 with a small home network
3) On-line storage (mentioned in the website but not here for this product)--not sure how they offer "unlimited retention" with no annual fee
4 Live help/push to talk--Well, per the website, help is not unlimited and it's unclear what kind of help is being offered or by whom or for what purposes. With no annual fee, it's unclear what kind of help could be offered
5) Green PC--This is stuff that your computer pretty much should do with little intervention and/or you can locate the power settings and adjust yourself
I've never been confused before about why I would want a piece of software, especially one offered for free, so this is a first for me.
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I went to their website, linked here, and watched the video, which
told me almost nothing except that it seems to be aimed at aging
New Yorkers. Weird. Take a look. I'd like some expert opinions,
or input here from the publisher, before even downloading to try,
since what it promises seems quite unusual to me.
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A client of mine subscribed to this service. The support phone calls are handled from India. The program allows them to connect to your pc if you have a problem allowing the people in India fix or attempt to fix your computer. The last service call I went on to fix my clients pc they had told him "he needed a new operating system" and hung up on him. The service is the typical 3 ring binder support.
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All this seems to be is a maintenance and general PC utility. It puts a dock on your desktop with clickable icons(that enlarge when you mouse over them) for the various categories, such as "Green PC" and general system maintenance. As far as I could tell all the Green PC component did was give you yet another way of managing your power plans.
In the "system" category there was an option to optimize your games. I clicked on it, but it warned me that I shouldn't attempt to optimize my games without the direct supervision of an iYogi technician or some such nonsense. Also, in the "dock" with the rest of the icons, is an icon you can click for "push to talk"...all this did(for me) was open my browser window to a page with their phone number. Anyway, I already uninstalled. I can't imagine what use anyone would have for this unless you just want quick access to your power plans with really snazzy buttons.
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