Just got a copy of Microsoft Windows 7 and you're
looking to bend it to your will? Then you'll want a copy of Windows 7
Manager, which lets you tweak, customise, master and improve just about
every aspect of the Windows 7 operating system.
Whether
you're looking to tweak security, improve optimisation, clean your
system, master your network or more - and whether you want the 32-bit or
the 64-bit version - you'll find something in Windows 7 Manager.
Although
it covers a lot of territory, everything is laid out cleanly in Windows
7 Manager. Click what you want to improve, such as Security, Network,
Optimizer, and so on, and you'll come to a screen full of options.
In
some cases you won't need to know anything about the innards of Windows
7, because sets of wizards guide you through the task. In other
instances, you'll need to have some technical background, because you
have to make choices among checkboxes - for example, if you want to
accelerate your network connection using Windows 7 Manager, you'll need
to understand terms and technologies such as Maximum Transmission Unit
(TMU) size, TCP/IP Timeout Life (TTL), and "Enable SackOpts".
The
amount of control Windows 7 Manager gives you is extraordinary. Want to
change the mouse hover time before a pop-up displays? You can do that.
Want to manage what programs run at startup? You can do that as well.
You can also repair hardware and software problems, optimise your
broadband connection and more.
The same
developer makes a similar program for Windows Vista, called Windows
Vista Manager, which looks and works very much like Windows 7 Manager.
Anyone who used Windows Vista Manager will very easily make the switch
to Windows 7 Manager; the interface and functions are very similar. The
program doesn't come cheap, though.
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