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popular mechanics
Popular Mechanics

How to Make Your Computer Boot Faster
3/1/09

Popular Mechanics recommends registry cleaning to speed the time is takes for a PC to boot up, but notes that the registry is "no place for an inexperienced computer user to go tinkering on his own." They suggest software solutions and specifically recommend the "fully featured" System Mechanic, which will "which will scrub the registry" and make the boot "process more efficient."

smart computing
Smart Computing

Wipe Out Sensitive Data: Drive Scrubber
3/1/09

This positive review in Smart Computing calls iolo’s Drive Scrubber "the best choice to erase every bit of data…" It also praises the program’s "clean, simple interface" and sums up that its "straightforward operation will have you erasing data permanently in just a few minutes."

around hawaii
Around Hawaii

More CES Goodies I’m Sure You’ll Like Too!
3/1/09

This story lists System Mechanic as the second must-have product for every PC, right after backup tools. The author personally recommends System Mechanic after using it to speed up his computer, mentioning ease-of-use and its unique ActiveCare tool: "This patent-pending system uses virtually zero system resources, never competes with or interrupts other programs, and fixes and cleans your PC only when you're away, like a housekeeper or professional mechanic you never see."

mummified times fives
Mummified Times Five

System Mechanic (& giveaway)
3/2/09

A popular blog written by moms for moms highly recommends System Mechanic. The editor praises the product's ease of use and talks about her own experience of having a computer that was running like she "bought in the dinosaur age" and which she planned to "throw out of the window." But after using System Mechanic, "the PC is nowhere as sluggish as it was."

grand forks herald
Grand Forks Herald

TECH REVIEW: Finder of lost files
3/2/09
This local newspaper highly recommends iolo’s Search and Recover as a solution to find accidentally deleted files, "If you are a certified nerd, you can probably find it. For the rest of us, there's Search and Recover. Version 5 does what it's supposed to, has a new and more intuitive interface (helpful for non-nerds) and can search for different kinds of files."