The Ultimate Troubleshooter v3.62 - Conclusion
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I admit when I first received this software, I wasn’t all that eager to do the review. I’ve seen so many programs for optimizing your PC and controlling startup tasks that I figured it couldn’t be any different, but I was wrong.
Not only was I impressed with how fast the program worked, but I was equally impressed at how well it held up to the company’s claims. True to their word, The Ultimate Troubleshooter was both fully functional and easy to use. Nearly every task can be completed in just a few mouse clicks.
The user interface is very clean and friendly. Buttons are clearly labeled and it’s quite easy to find the information you’re looking for very quickly. Color coding also makes the program much easier and faster to use as well.
I was also quite impressed with the descriptions and recommendations. As promised, they are written very plainly for anyone to understand. They are extremely through and accurate. I took the time to compare them to other well known task lists such as the WinTasks Process Library and found TUT’s list to be far superior. It was much easier to read, more complete, and also listed recommendations and remove methods. The latter is something that no one else does! If that wasn’t enough, the task list is built directly into the program. There’s no need to perform an Internet search for every entry on your list. The information you need is cleanly placed right in front of you. And because the program downloads updates, you’re still able to use it even if you aren’t connected to the Internet.
All in all, this is a prime example of why you should never judge a book by its cover. The Ultimate Troubleshooter may seem like just another system utility but it’s anything but. Congrats to the team over at AnswerThatWork.com for putting together a utility that is perfect for anyone from beginners to experts.
Priced at only $29, this program is a bargain that no one should be without.
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