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Glary Utilities 2.6.1 - Free software downloads and software reviews - CNET Downloads

http://download.cnet.com/Glary-Utilities/3000-2094_4-10876660.html I like the file shredder the most it takes a while at first put worth the wait. it also added a registry defrag on new version. Duplicate file finder is a neat item. Also in system tools you can do a scandisk while computer is on, Does not do a lot for Firefox hope to support it more in the future. Do not like the registry fix does not seem to work as good as Eusing reg cleaner My last scan I ran glary reg scanner found 4 items then ran eusing it found 57..
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If you're a little too impatient to wait for the Absinthe jailbreak tool to make its way to Windows, good news, there's another option. The iPhone Dev Team has released Corona, a command line-based option for Mac and Windows 7 that will deliver Cydia to your iOS 5.0 or 5.0.1-running iPhone 4S or iPad 2. Obviously, you'll want to be comfortable with the terminal and command prompt but, if you can handle a little CTRL+c and CTRL+v action, jailbreaking your brand new iOS device shouldn't prove too difficult. Hit up the source link for complete instructions on how to free your shiny A5 portable from Apple's shackles while still using your Microsoft machine.

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scottwasson : @Javed_Del Ack! Well, in that case, the options look limited. Just eyeballing 'em & based on past experience, the Gigabyte looks decent. http://techreport.com/
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