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ACCPresidentLB

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  1. Thank you for your reply Cicely... Was still thinking on the detail Performance Monitor and something just didn't seem right to me... couldn't figure it out right away, then it hit me: The Boost Button & Shutdown button. First, I was expecting when the Boost Button was used and activated, I was expecting it work much like a toggle switch in the manner that if Boost is activated, it would light up neon Blue, and once it was deactivated, light would go out. I noticed the message light up under it, which is nice, and its timeout to disappear seemed properly set, but the toggle light for the button would make it more apparent when Boost is running. It also came to mind, that for me anyway, the Shutdown Button is a waste. I have been using ASC for years (since version 5, I believe), and am aware that the shutdown button was suggested and introduced a while back, but I started thinking maybe it's time to consider integrating Smart Memory directly into the Performance Monitor (PM) with its button and its setting built right into ASC. In the settings, you could have a check box for starting with Windows/ASC and all the settings that the program has in its standalone, then have a button in PM that works on same principle that I suggested for the Boost Button. It is my strong belief that Smart Ram should also be integrated in the ASC Care Scan also (which I believe it once was, maybe??? Memory fuzzy!). This goes back to your marketing of a "1-click" maintenance software. My personal belief is that the shutdown should be replace with this Smart Ram button, but the masses of users may think otherwise, but at least add a button in for it. Again, just suggestions & "food for thought" on how it improve on the wonderful product you have constantly been improving over the years. I really want to give a "Hats-Off" to IOBit for not following the masses of scam programs out there, just to make a quick buck on the novice users, but instead you're offering a state of the art maintenance software that is easy for novice user to understand, and it still has the quality performance that advance users (geeks like me... LOL) want. I have many friends in MMOs that have had issues in their PCs all over the U.S. and since I can't be there hands on to aid them, I ALWAYS suggest them download ASC and use its tools to aid in troubleshooting and optimizing their PCs performance during our troubleshooting process.
  2. Thank you for your reply Cicely... Was still thinking on the detail Performance Monitor and something just didn't seem right to me... couldn't figure it out right away, then it hit me: The Boost Button & Shutdown button. First, I was expecting when the Boost Button was used and activated, I was expecting it work much like a toggle switch in the manner that if Boost is activated, it would light up neon Blue, and once it was deactivated, light would go out. I noticed the message light up under it, which is nice, and its timeout to disappear seemed properly set, but the toggle light for the button would make it more apparent when Boost is running. It also came to mind, that for me anyway, the Shutdown Button is a waste. I have been using ASC for years (since version 5, I believe), and am aware that the shutdown button was suggested and introduced a while back, but I started thinking maybe it's time to consider integrating Smart Memory directly into the Performance Monitor (PM) with its button and its setting built right into ASC. In the settings, you could have a check box for starting with Windows/ASC and all the settings that the program has in its standalone, then have a button in PM that works on same principle that I suggested for the Boost Button. It is my strong belief that Smart Ram should also be integrated in the ASC Care Scan also (which I believe it once was, maybe??? Memory fuzzy!). This goes back to your marketing of a "1-click" maintenance software. My personal belief is that the shutdown should be replace with this Smart Ram button, but the masses of users may think otherwise, but at least add a button in for it. Again, just suggestions & "food for thought" on how it improve on the wonderful product you have constantly been improving over the years. I really want to give a "Hats-Off" to IOBit for not following the masses of scam programs out there, just to make a quick buck on the novice users, but instead you're offering a state of the art maintenance software that is easy for novice user to understand, and it still has the quality performance that advance users (geeks like me... LOL) want. I have many friends in MMOs that have had issues in their PCs all over the U.S. and since I can't be there hands on to aid them, I ALWAYS suggest them download ASC and use its tools to aid in troubleshooting and optimizing their PCs performance during our troubleshooting process.
  3. Thank you for your reply Cicely... Was still thinking on the detail Performance Monitor and something just didn't seem right to me... couldn't figure it out right away, then it hit me: The Boost Button & Shutdown button. First, I was expecting when the Boost Button was used and activated, I was expecting it work much like a toggle switch in the manner that if Boost is activated, it would light up neon Blue, and once it was deactivated, light would go out. I noticed the message light up under it, which is nice, and its timeout to disappear seemed properly set, but the toggle light for the button would make it more apparent when Boost is running. It also came to mind, that for me anyway, the Shutdown Button is a waste. I have been using ASC for years (since version 5, I believe), and am aware that the shutdown button was suggested and introduced a while back, but I started thinking maybe it's time to consider integrating Smart Memory directly into the Performance Monitor (PM) with its button and its setting built right into ASC. In the settings, you could have a check box for starting with Windows/ASC and all the settings that the program has in its standalone, then have a button in PM that works on same principle that I suggested for the Boost Button. It is my strong belief that Smart Ram should also be integrated in the ASC Care Scan also (which I believe it once was, maybe??? Memory fuzzy!). This goes back to your marketing of a "1-click" maintenance software. My personal belief is that the shutdown should be replace with this Smart Ram button, but the masses of users may think otherwise, but at least add a button in for it. Again, just suggestions & "food for thought" on how it improve on the wonderful product you have constantly been improving over the years. I really want to give a "Hats-Off" to IOBit for not following the masses of scam programs out there, just to make a quick buck on the novice users, but instead you're offering a state of the art maintenance software that is easy for novice user to understand, and it still has the quality performance that advance users (geeks like me... LOL) want. I have many friends in MMOs that have had issues in their PCs all over the U.S. and since I can't be there hands on to aid them, I ALWAYS suggest them download ASC and use its tools to aid in troubleshooting and optimizing their PCs performance during our troubleshooting process.
  4. Thank you for your reply Cicely... Was still thinking on the detail Performance Monitor and something just didn't seem right to me... couldn't figure it out right away, then it hit me: The Boost Button & Shutdown button. First, I was expecting when the Boost Button was used and activated, I was expecting it work much like a toggle switch in the manner that if Boost is activated, it would light up neon Blue, and once it was deactivated, light would go out. I noticed the message light up under it, which is nice, and its timeout to disappear seemed properly set, but the toggle light for the button would make it more apparent when Boost is running. It also came to mind, that for me anyway, the Shutdown Button is a waste. I have been using ASC for years (since version 5, I believe), and am aware that the shutdown button was suggested and introduced a while back, but I started thinking maybe it's time to consider integrating Smart Memory directly into the Performance Monitor (PM) with its button and its setting built right into ASC. In the settings, you could have a check box for starting with Windows/ASC and all the settings that the program has in its standalone, then have a button in PM that works on same principle that I suggested for the Boost Button. It is my strong belief that Smart Ram should also be integrated in the ASC Care Scan also (which I believe it once was, maybe??? Memory fuzzy!). This goes back to your marketing of a "1-click" maintenance software. My personal belief is that the shutdown should be replace with this Smart Ram button, but the masses of users may think otherwise, but at least add a button in for it. Again, just suggestions & "food for thought" on how it improve on the wonderful product you have constantly been improving over the years. I really want to give a "Hats-Off" to IOBit for not following the masses of scam programs out there, just to make a quick buck on the novice users, but instead you're offering a state of the art maintenance software that is easy for novice user to understand, and it still has the quality performance that advance users (geeks like me... LOL) want. I have many friends in MMOs that have had issues in their PCs all over the U.S. and since I can't be there hands on to aid them, I ALWAYS suggest them download ASC and use its tools to aid in troubleshooting and optimizing their PCs performance during our troubleshooting process.
  5. Just installed ACS 8 Beta 1 and was highly impressed. I had been using ACS 7 and I noticed a high improvement in the time ASC takes to do a complete in-depth scan. New GUI is awesome & love the fact that you continued to use the options of letters or smiley face in informing of level of repairs to be done. I seen no issues as of yet in the program usage of yet (hopefully the 1 registry glitch is fixed, I have noticed it for months and its been mentioned before)... I have only 1 issue to input on, and its the new performance monitor. The simplified version is awesome, however, should have maybe a circle for each & every monitor, CPU, RAM, Disk, and Network; stack in this order left to right, 2 by 2. The Detailed Performance Monitor I feel needs a major rework as well. Though it is as awesome & modern matching the rest of the program, it takes up way too much screen space (and I always use the Detail version). This needs to be slightly more compacted, similar to ASC 7 version, and also needs to be ordered in a manner that fits human nature (especially for the geeks like us that use it). First, order of monitors I believe should be CPU, RAM, Disk, and then Network, like you had in ASC 7. Secondly, from top to bottom, the Monitors should be on the top since its what we will look for first. I really like the way the PC Health running top to bottom, and was on the left side of monitors in ASC 7, & feel this should return. Finally, I would have the Quick Buttons for Scan, Boost, and Shutdown running left to right below the monitors with the buttons half their current size. I briefly skimmed some other comments regarding more info in earlier comments as to amount of RAM usage in detail, which I could see being nice & listed directly below the current graphs (PLEASE don't lose the graphs!). Overall, new program is Awesome with a capital "A", and I find the new percentage circles too cool compared to the old neon light running left to right.
  6. Just installed ACS 8 Beta 1 and was highly impressed. I had been using ACS 7 and I noticed a high improvement in the time ASC takes to do a complete in-depth scan. New GUI is awesome & love the fact that you continued to use the options of letters or smiley face in informing of level of repairs to be done. I seen no issues as of yet in the program usage of yet (hopefully the 1 registry glitch is fixed, I have noticed it for months and its been mentioned before)... I have only 1 issue to input on, and its the new performance monitor. The simplified version is awesome, however, should have maybe a circle for each & every monitor, CPU, RAM, Disk, and Network; stack in this order left to right, 2 by 2. The Detailed Performance Monitor I feel needs a major rework as well. Though it is as awesome & modern matching the rest of the program, it takes up way too much screen space (and I always use the Detail version). This needs to be slightly more compacted, similar to ASC 7 version, and also needs to be ordered in a manner that fits human nature (especially for the geeks like us that use it). First, order of monitors I believe should be CPU, RAM, Disk, and then Network, like you had in ASC 7. Secondly, from top to bottom, the Monitors should be on the top since its what we will look for first. I really like the way the PC Health running top to bottom, and was on the left side of monitors in ASC 7, & feel this should return. Finally, I would have the Quick Buttons for Scan, Boost, and Shutdown running left to right below the monitors with the buttons half their current size. I briefly skimmed some other comments regarding more info in earlier comments as to amount of RAM usage in detail, which I could see being nice & listed directly below the current graphs (PLEASE don't lose the graphs!). Overall, new program is Awesome with a capital "A", and I find the new percentage circles too cool compared to the old neon light running left to right.
  7. Just installed ACS 8 Beta 1 and was highly impressed. I had been using ACS 7 and I noticed a high improvement in the time ASC takes to do a complete in-depth scan. New GUI is awesome & love the fact that you continued to use the options of letters or smiley face in informing of level of repairs to be done. I seen no issues as of yet in the program usage of yet (hopefully the 1 registry glitch is fixed, I have noticed it for months and its been mentioned before)... I have only 1 issue to input on, and its the new performance monitor. The simplified version is awesome, however, should have maybe a circle for each & every monitor, CPU, RAM, Disk, and Network; stack in this order left to right, 2 by 2. The Detailed Performance Monitor I feel needs a major rework as well. Though it is as awesome & modern matching the rest of the program, it takes up way too much screen space (and I always use the Detail version). This needs to be slightly more compacted, similar to ASC 7 version, and also needs to be ordered in a manner that fits human nature (especially for the geeks like us that use it). First, order of monitors I believe should be CPU, RAM, Disk, and then Network, like you had in ASC 7. Secondly, from top to bottom, the Monitors should be on the top since its what we will look for first. I really like the way the PC Health running top to bottom, and was on the left side of monitors in ASC 7, & feel this should return. Finally, I would have the Quick Buttons for Scan, Boost, and Shutdown running left to right below the monitors with the buttons half their current size. I briefly skimmed some other comments regarding more info in earlier comments as to amount of RAM usage in detail, which I could see being nice & listed directly below the current graphs (PLEASE don't lose the graphs!). Overall, new program is Awesome with a capital "A", and I find the new percentage circles too cool compared to the old neon light running left to right.
  8. Just installed ACS 8 Beta 1 and was highly impressed. I had been using ACS 7 and I noticed a high improvement in the time ASC takes to do a complete in-depth scan. New GUI is awesome & love the fact that you continued to use the options of letters or smiley face in informing of level of repairs to be done. I seen no issues as of yet in the program usage of yet (hopefully the 1 registry glitch is fixed, I have noticed it for months and its been mentioned before)... I have only 1 issue to input on, and its the new performance monitor. The simplified version is awesome, however, should have maybe a circle for each & every monitor, CPU, RAM, Disk, and Network; stack in this order left to right, 2 by 2. The Detailed Performance Monitor I feel needs a major rework as well. Though it is as awesome & modern matching the rest of the program, it takes up way too much screen space (and I always use the Detail version). This needs to be slightly more compacted, similar to ASC 7 version, and also needs to be ordered in a manner that fits human nature (especially for the geeks like us that use it). First, order of monitors I believe should be CPU, RAM, Disk, and then Network, like you had in ASC 7. Secondly, from top to bottom, the Monitors should be on the top since its what we will look for first. I really like the way the PC Health running top to bottom, and was on the left side of monitors in ASC 7, & feel this should return. Finally, I would have the Quick Buttons for Scan, Boost, and Shutdown running left to right below the monitors with the buttons half their current size. I briefly skimmed some other comments regarding more info in earlier comments as to amount of RAM usage in detail, which I could see being nice & listed directly below the current graphs (PLEASE don't lose the graphs!). Overall, new program is Awesome with a capital "A", and I find the new percentage circles too cool compared to the old neon light running left to right.
  9. Just installed ACS 8 Beta 1 and was highly impressed. I had been using ACS 7 and I noticed a high improvement in the time ASC takes to do a complete in-depth scan. New GUI is awesome & love the fact that you continued to use the options of letters or smiley face in informing of level of repairs to be done. I seen no issues as of yet in the program usage of yet (hopefully the 1 registry glitch is fixed, I have noticed it for months and its been mentioned before)... I have only 1 issue to input on, and its the new performance monitor. The simplified version is awesome, however, should have maybe a circle for each & every monitor, CPU, RAM, Disk, and Network; stack in this order left to right, 2 by 2. The Detailed Performance Monitor I feel needs a major rework as well. Though it is as awesome & modern matching the rest of the program, it takes up way too much screen space (and I always use the Detail version). This needs to be slightly more compacted, similar to ASC 7 version, and also needs to be ordered in a manner that fits human nature (especially for the geeks like us that use it). First, order of monitors I believe should be CPU, RAM, Disk, and then Network, like you had in ASC 7. Secondly, from top to bottom, the Monitors should be on the top since its what we will look for first. I really like the way the PC Health running top to bottom, and was on the left side of monitors in ASC 7, & feel this should return. Finally, I would have the Quick Buttons for Scan, Boost, and Shutdown running left to right below the monitors with the buttons half their current size. I briefly skimmed some other comments regarding more info in earlier comments as to amount of RAM usage in detail, which I could see being nice & listed directly below the current graphs (PLEASE don't lose the graphs!). Overall, new program is Awesome with a capital "A", and I find the new percentage circles too cool compared to the old neon light running left to right.
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