Five million is a lot of anything. That’s why the folks at Boston-based software maker IObit caught my eye recently when they announced they had just cracked the cinco millones mark in downloads for their free Windows maintenance program Advanced WindowsCare Personal. The application, its most recent version released in June, lets you perform an array of operations on your system to make it more secure and to improve its performance. It’s an array that would be impressive for software you’d have to open your wallet for, let alone a program that won’t cost you a cent.
Advanced WindowsCare: Even Free Version Has Legs
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. July 25, 2007 06:01 AMFive million is a lot of anything. That’s why the folks at Boston-based software maker IObit caught my eye recently when they announced they had just cracked the cinco millones mark in downloads for their free Windows maintenance program Advanced WindowsCare Personal. The application, its most recent version released in June, lets you perform an array of operations on your system to make it more secure and to improve its performance. It’s an array that would be impressive for software you’d have to open your wallet for, let alone a program that won’t cost you a cent.