Putting Iolo Technologies’ System Mechanic 8.0 through its paces was a long-overdue reunion with an old friend of sorts. I had used a much earlier version when it was a different label years ago. I had forgotten how adept the program’s design was even back then at rooting out the hundreds of glitches and clutter that fall into the deep recesses of the Windows operating system. This latest version has numerous automated features and more extensive diagnostic routines that extend the program’s self-help functionality.
System Mechanic 8.0: Smooth Layout, Rough Start
Posted by: Jack M. Germain November 3, 2008 06:00 AMPutting Iolo Technologies’ System Mechanic 8.0 through its paces was a long-overdue reunion with an old friend of sorts. I had used a much earlier version when it was a different label years ago. I had forgotten how adept the program’s design was even back then at rooting out the hundreds of glitches and clutter that fall into the deep recesses of the Windows operating system. This latest version has numerous automated features and more extensive diagnostic routines that extend the program’s self-help functionality.