Ras Posted April 30, 2007 Report Posted April 30, 2007 WinTools.net Professional 8.4.1WinTools.net is a suite of utilities for increasing your operating system's performance. WinTools.net cleanly removes unwanted software from disk drives and dead references from the Windows registry.WinTools.net puts you in control of the Windows start up process, memory monitoring and gives you the power to customize desktop and system settings to fit your needs.WinTools.net: Clean UninstallerWhen you uninstall different software, temporary files and files not deleted in the process of uninstallation often remain on the hard disk. These files are no longer used, they take up disk space and increase disk access times. With the help of the tool "Clean Uninstaller" you can solve that problem. You can also control the installation process of program, monitor installed files and changes made to the Windows registry system files during installation.WinTools.net: Scan FilesWhen different programs are running, temporary files necessary for the proper functioning those programs are created on hard disk. Quite often these temporary files are not deleted. The temporary files remain on hard disk, occupy the space and sometimes slowing the work of your computer. The tool "Scan Files" is used for periodic cleaning of the computer of temporary and unused files.WinTools.net: Scan RegistryMany programs store information about themselves in the Windows registry; these programs add new file extension associations and install components of their own. Far too often, the unistallation methods used by these programs fail to remove their information from the registry adding unnecessary bloat. After several series of installation/uninstallation, the Windows registry becomes bigger and bigger; computer power declines and program access times increase. The "Scan Registry" tool serves for periodic cleaning of the registry and for correcting incorrect registry records.WinTools.net: StartUp ManagerMany programs "consider" themselves the most important programs in a system: they place themselves in startup and in a System Tray of a system. This leads to unreasonable using of system resources, of random access memory; and finally, to reducing processor power. As a rule, such programs write information about themselves not in the Start section of the "Startup" menu, but in the Windows registry without leaving the option to the user and complicating the process of checking the autothread process. The "Start Up" tool monitors all records about autothread and allows to delete/add and temporarily disable records.WinTools.net: Tweak UIA set of additional adjustments related to safety, system capacity and user preferences. Adjustments are divided into six groups: Quote