Re: Ashampoo - any good?
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Date: 03/01/05
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Date: 1 Mar 2005 13:15:55 -0800
yes, i'm sure some people would do that.
but would you not agree that as time goes by, ANY windows system slowly
grinds to a halt, as new programs are installed and uninstalled.
your pc that was lightning fast one day runs as slow as a dinosaur.
this program, i was hoping, would partially solve this problem.
if i knew that i could get rid of every trace of a particular software,
then i'm sure my pc would remain in its original form.
also, i would add that many software leave behind other bits of
software that act as spyware. ashampoo would make sure that everything
relating to the program was deleted.
i'm sure it's 100%, but it's got to be better than the current
add/remove functionality of windows?
let me know what you think.
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