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Actual Booster

  • Version: 3.1
  • Downloads Count: 23,147
  • License Type: Free
  • Price: Free
  • Date Added: Mar 19, 2008
  • Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista
  • File Size: 64.0 KB
  • Author: Loonies Software Group

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Most recent User Reviews for Actual Booster

  • Reviewed by: lacYIV23

    03-31-2008

    Duration of ownership: 1 Days

    Strengths: Noticible reduction in screen refresh time and transition times between programs. Simple to use. Does what it says it does. Price is right.

    Weaknesses: None observed.

    Overall Evaluation: I noticed an immediate improvement in the time it took to acquire internet sites. Screen refreshs and transition time when switching between programs also noticible improved. I may have a dozen or more Windows screen open simultaneously and being able to switch between them quickly is a welcome benefit. I set the priority process option to "real time". I have not noticed the erratic mouse response mentioned by Mr. Bass in his application description. This app looks like a keeper.

  • Reviewed by: FredB

    03-31-2008

    Duration of ownership: 1 Weeks

    Strengths: It seems to do what it says. My laptop speed has increased a bit.

    Weaknesses: The source of this software appears to be Russia & this in itself makes it suspicious. As such it is still only installes on one of my old laptops that has nothing but games on it. If, after a generous amount of trial time, there is no other trojan or other malware behaviour, then I'll consider using it.

    Overall Evaluation: The source of this freeware (ie.Russia) makes me recollect the phrase "caveat emptor" or "buyer beware". The actual operation of the software does what it says it does & hopefully no more than that. Then the newer versions of keylogger & trojan malware will be better too. I'm hoping to be totally wrong in my opinion.


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