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Vista Manager 64-bit

Version: 1.4.6

Downloads Count: 14,774

License Type: Shareware

Price: $40

Date Added: Mar 7, 2008

Operating Systems: Windows Vista

File Size: 5570 KB

Author: Steven Young

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Most recent User Reviews for Vista Manager 64-bit
  • Reviewed by: Keeter

    08-29-2007

    Duration of ownership: 2 Days

    Strengths: Has a handfull of helpful tools of it's own, while also including many windows settings and tools in a convenient list without having to click all over Vista to find them all.

    Weaknesses: While the program does well at finding many things to tweak, it does not offer many warnings of the ill effects of many of it's tweaks. Because of this, the program is best suited for advanced users... yet advanced users can perform most of these tasks without the need of this program. It's the chicken and the egg thing all over again.

    Overall Evaluation: This program does all it claims to do, and does it fairly well. If you have ever wondered what would happen if Tweak UI and CCleaner had a baby, and said baby had his bottles full of RedBull, this program is it.

  • Reviewed by: tjthomps

    08-28-2007

    Duration of ownership: 0 Months

    Strengths: Wouldnt know, doesn't support 64bit system.

    Weaknesses: No 64bit support

    Overall Evaluation: It's nice to spend the extra money for a 64bit system and software and be hung out to dry by Microsoft and developers, I can't wait for 128bit system! Can I pre-order?

  • Reviewed by: bigmutt

    08-28-2007

    Duration of ownership: 1 Weeks

    Strengths: they seem to be working on it, getting the bugs out.

    Weaknesses: They expect you to buy a Beta product: see evaluation

    Overall Evaluation: Twice a month a newer version is released, fixing numerous bugs in this "work-in-progress" product. It really bothers me when companies like this one expect their customers to finance their product development and go through the growing pains of getting the product to a stage where it's relatively bug-free. This is one of the big complaints about Microsoft, but at least they have the excuse that it's a complex operating system which is expected to "play nice" with thousands of other companies' products. And at least they support it for ten years or so. This company, Yamicsoft, does at least promise support for two years, but they really ought to have worked out more kinks before charging $40 for a product that's still being developed.

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