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by Lee Collins
12 Jul 2012
Basic defragmentation tool that would work well as part of a larger suite of tools.
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Type: Time limited demo
Platform: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 64-bit, Windows 7, Windows Vista 64-bit
Manufacturer: Uniblue
Price: $59.95
A computer’s hard disk is prone to accumulating unnecessary files, such as Windows temporary files and temporary internet files, which can either be created by applications or stored by a web browser.
While some files cannot be moved, other files can be defragmented to shorten loading time and free up valuable storage space.
MaxiDisk is the compact solution to hard disk maintenance that can be used to analyse your disk to find out which files can be defragmented, as well as how much disk space is available. the application can also be used to clean out all unnecessary files, including junk files and old backups, consuming your hard disk, compress large files to gain valuable storage space and easily manage settings and access essential system information.
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