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Sent to the cornfield
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So yeah, I got this probably a little over a month ago by now. The only problematic stuff I've found I've been able to handle by changing settings. Though I'm not sure its actually been doing me any good other than acting as a quicker way to access and fix computer related issues. I don't think I've seen much of a change in the way my computer works, but that might also be because I'm using a computer that's at least 5 or 6 years old.
My question is, has it done anyone else any good or is it just taking up a bunch of useless space on my computer? |
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That's so PC of you
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nowadays it think CCLEANER is better overall. The best features from ASC are in the paid version, but CCleaner does most of it free and being lighter.
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Objectively The Third Worst
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It's not that hard to find a key for ASC though.
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Doesn't care anymore
Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 2,429
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Question is why. CCleaner does everything and then some, smaller system footprint, and free.
No point in keeping iobit ASC around. |
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