Improve or fine tune your system with these tools, we've checked them out for you and they are great. Beside that we are helping you to beat the recession saving some money whit this package of tools you should have. Just check it out!


CCleaner (Free) CCleaner is a tool to clean your system from temporary and unnecessary files that accumulate over time. This also includes rather thorough cleaning of Internet and PC usage tracks like browser cache, recently used files, web sites visited and more. You can select the items that you want cleaned and also specify cookies that should not be deleted. In addition, the program comes with a registry scanner that scans for invalid references (advanced users) and options to start cleaning automatically or from the command line. (Slim version, no toolbars)
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Website: www.CCleaner.com

RECUVA (Free) If you accidentally delete a file from the Recycle Bin and later realise you need it, you can spend hours fruitlessly searching for it. RECUVA is what you need to recover the file. It scans your PC for items that you've deleted, lists what it finds and shows you the likelihood that you can recover each file. It will even bring back files that have been deleted by bugs, crashes and viruses!
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Website: www.recuva.com

Online Armor Personal Firewall (Free) This is the best personal firewall you've never heard of. It provides solid protection, but does so unobtrusively. Lots of Firewalls pester you constantly when you first install them, asking about any program that wants to access the web and bothers you only about the programs that it's unsure about.

It also has a clever "Safe Mode" that allows certain apps to run with stripped-down privileges.
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Website: www.tinyurl.com/armorprotectfree

Avast Home Edition (Free) The big names in security software charge a lot for complete suites full of big, bloated software. This excellente antivirus tool does everything the major player do, but for free. It scan your system for malware and eliminates what it finds, and it gives you seven different "shields" to keep you safe from dangers lurking on websites, peer-to-peer attacks, instant-messaging threats and so on. And it does all this whitout hogging RAM or system resources.
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Website: www.avast.com