Jv16 PowerTools 2009 – The Freeware Software of the Day

Jv16 PowerTools 2009 - The Freeware Software of the Day

If you haven’t heard of jv16 PowerTools 2009, well… don’t beat yourself up. The software just hit the market. What’s so special about it then? First of all its freeware, secondly the company behind it is actually pretty good at cleaning Windows and fixing registry errors. They are called Macecraft and they are behind the jv16 PowerTools 2009, which for the last few years has become quite a brand. PowerTools Lite is actually a variation of jv16 PowerTools, as it uses the same engine and techniques to clean up the mess from your computer.

The thing you will love and hate most, at the same time, is the simplicity of the design. After the program launches and quickly scans over your PC, you are faced with literally only 2 buttons. One to scan and fix the errors, the other to undo the changes (restore backup). That’s it. Compare it with the tens of specialized tools that jv16 PowerTools (the commercial version) has and I’m sure that you’ll understand why the latter is not a freeware.

After the scan is finished though, things do get a bit more complicated. The errors found are nicely arranged in categories and you have the option to fix each of them individually, by category or as a whole. But that’s just the beginning. If you go to an individual error, you will see what degree of severity it has and if you right click any of them, you will be presented with a quite impressive array of options. On top of this, you will also find a search feature which if you really begin to work with, will tend to let you speechless. Seriously now, what other programs give you the option to search with a Perl query or using artificial intelligence.

Once you click the “Fix” button you will also be prompted to back up the changes you make. I strongly recommend that you use this feature. Messing with the registry can have serious consequences and although the engine behind PowerTools Lite is one of the better ones found on the market, it’s still a sensible thing to prepare for the worst.

To be honest, the software does offer an extended interface, which will give you more options before you start the scan, but the basic functionality is aimed strictly at cleaning junk files and fixing registry errors.

Speaking of the back-up feature, the software also has a neat interface to manage them, which you will surely appreciate if you are the type that likes to keep a tight lid over this sort of things.

Posted on March 27, 2008 at 5:35 pm by admin · Permalink
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  1. Written by darkdialgs
    on March 27, 2008 at 5:51 pm
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    gracias esta bueno

  2. Written by elpurapi
    on March 27, 2008 at 6:07 pm
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    muy bueno el vídeo. podes hacer un vídeo con el celu samsung s8000? si lo haces te lo voy agradecer mucho.

  3. Written by scorpiomoonbeam
    on March 27, 2008 at 6:11 pm
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    Try this

    http://www.bsrsoft.com/DownloadBSR.asp

    And here are the directions to use it.

    http://www.thesilver.net/WebCamRecording.htm

  4. Written by guy
    on March 27, 2008 at 6:36 pm
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    I'd say

    1. anti-virus software: AVG (http://www.grisoft.com/ for free version http://free.grisoft.com) or Avast (http://www.avast.com)
    2. anti-hacker software: I don't know, never used any, never need any
    3. anti-abuse software: Don't know either (is there any software categorized as anti abuse?)
    4. anti-spammer software: Well, why would you need it? Spam is handled by mail server not you.
    5. firewall? Zone Alarm (http://download.zonelabs.com/)
    6. anti-trojan and worm software: most antivirus product also include antitrojan and antiworm software so : AVG

    They are all free or have a good and functional free version that often best competitor's paid product.

  5. Written by Anonymous
    on March 30, 2008 at 2:22 pm
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    All you need to do that is a computer. With a program like FL Studio, you don't even need a MIDI keyboard (piano). You can use the keyboard on your computer to tigger the instruments in FL Studio. Of course, if you can get a MIDI keyboard it would be best though.

    All you need is a USB to MIDI cable, about 30-40 bucks and start up FL Studio and you are good to go.

    Check out the demo of FL Studio here: http://flstudio.image-line.com/documents/download.html

    Make sure you read the F1 help manual to get started. You can import any VSTi (virtual instrument) into FL Studio. Image-Line makes several, the flagship being "Sytrus" which comes with the XXL version of FL Studio at a major discounted price.

    If you end up liking FL Studio, here is a link I used to buy my FL Studio with a 10% discount on the ENTIRE first purchase, anybody can use it:

    https://support.image-line.com/jshop/shop.php?offer=Default&promo=BFHEHAH486

    Once you buy FL Studio from image-line's online shop, you get FREE LIFETIME updates..meaning you don't pay a cent each year they release a new version (9,10,11, ect.. for free).

    Good luck and have fun

  6. Written by xXLashkXx
    on March 30, 2008 at 6:42 pm
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    El vídeo está muy bien pero una cosa, el flash es dual LED , no led de xenon o es LED o es xenon y en este caso LED doble

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