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Amigabit Disk Defrag, Free, $0,

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Analyze, Defrag, Optimize - Automatically
It’s the nature of hard drives to chop up data into little bits, assembling them whenever you request a file. But over time, these bits get farther and farther apart, making response times sluggish and making your hard drive work harder. It’s time to defrag using today’s discount software promotion, Amigabit Disk Defrag!

Amigabit Disk Defrag analyzes, defragments, and optimizes your hard disk in seconds, giving you improvements to performance quickly and easily. With Amigabit Disk Defrag, you can even scan your hard drive for big files and free up valuable disk space without having to hunt manually.

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  • FYI - website claims retail price is $29.95.

  • +5

    Firstly, you shouldn't defrag an SSD - since quite a lot of us have them now, and the description didn't mention this, I though I'd better say it.

    Only the older style HD's should be defragged. But how is this software better than Window's inbuilt defragger? Or the free Defraggler linked above?

    Seems like this site has software to try to improve on Window's inbuilt stuff. I was having a look around the website, and noticed they also have a sale on their software called "USB Safely Remove" (hmmmm I never have any problems with Windows 7's inbuilt one!):

    "USB Safely Remove offers a powerful and simple way to manage your wealth of USB devices, drives, and toys. It dramatically outperforms the native Windows 7 utility"

    then…

    "But safe device removal is only the tip of the iceberg. It takes more than that to get on PC World's 100 Best of 2008 list!"

    But Windows 7 wasn't released till midway through 2009. Ummmmmmm….

    • +2

      Sleuth for the truth.

  • Windows products already come with System tools that do this.
    So this would be considered bloatware, hence my Neg.

  • +1

    Too bad my Amiga 500 never came with a hard drive..

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