G'day Folks,
At / on first impressions it is a bit overwhelming when you navigate through its interface and a bit confusing when you go to the "More Optimization Tools" to find that some of the tools need to be downloaded. The question remains, am I being charged for these ?.
Then I find that not sufficient information as to what these tools and any other function do for Novice Users, the punie lines under the function is sparse to say the least and more detail is needed.
Then what occurs in the "Startup Optimizer" and the "Hardware Accelerator" needs better explanations for Novice Users and some Advanced Users like me.
For instance, I missed what the "Startup Optimizer" actually did as I lost most of my system tray icons (startup Utilities and programs I ad 24 afer the V I was left with 9 ) that i need / want loaded when I bootup, i.e. I missed where I removed them from the "Startup Optimizer" so that they would not be removed and remained all 24 of them.
I feel that the "Startup Optimizer" takes too much for granted and removes or corrects items that should not be due to the unique functions and configuration of some Application Software and Utilities. At best the options By "Startup Optimizer" to perform anything needs to be asked as to "Do you want to remove or correct this ?" thereby avoiding any items that the User does not want removed or corrected. Yes, I know I am thinking of Novice users but this way they learn, the automation teaches them nothing.
The "Action Center" is a bit of a ruse and is better described as a "Shop" as it is only a location to sell / purchase other Utility software from the publisher.
Once you get your handle on the "Advanced System Care" the overall functionality is very good in my opinion having been in IT for the past 41+ years. As a reminder to whoever reads this, Trust no one in the computer industry or whatever opinions you read on any web page or internet remembering that so called "News Letters" are nowadays no more than advertising commercials that you see hundreds of on your TV's. Publishers of Application Software Programs or Utilities in most if not all instances, exaggerate when they explain the functionality of their offering.
Remember when I say "Trust noone" that include me ☺
Happy computing and keep safe.
Regards
Roger Hass