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TuneUp Utilities is a
utility software suite for
Microsoft Windows designed to help manage, maintain, optimize, configure and troubleshoot a computer system. It is produced and developed by
TuneUp Software GmbH, headquartered in
Darmstadt, Germany and co-founded by Tibor Schiemann and Christoph Laumann in 1997.
[3][4] The American version of the software is distributed by
TuneUp Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of TuneUp Software GmbH located in
Miami, Florida.
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As of 2011, nine versions of TuneUp Utilities have been released and
the number of included components have been increased from sixteen to
thirty-two. TuneUp Utilities have attained generally positive reviews,
although multiple reviewers did not approve of its price for value.
Windows customization
The last section provides access to
TuneUp Styler and
TuneUp System Control.
TuneUp System Control is a program that allows access to some of the
obscure or harder-to-access settings of Microsoft Windows, similar to
Tweak UI. TuneUp Styler allows for customization of the Windows user interface by changing the
desktop appearance,
icons, and the logon and startup screens.
Turbo Mode
The
Turbo Mode, accessible from the bottom of Start Center,
gives system a performance boost by temporarily disabling some of
Windows services and features of user's choice, such as
Windows Aero themes and visual effects.
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Economy Mode
The
Economy Mode accessible from the bottom of Start Center,
gives system a more battery power to save by reducing background
programmes and CPU power to saves battery.
Status and recommendations
The
Status and recommendations category houses four sub-sections:
1-Click Maintenance,
Performance Optimizer,
Fix Problems and
Live Optimization.
The 1-Click Maintenance section runs multiple routine maintenance tools
at once. The Performance Optimizer and Fix Problems utilities are
intended to provide tips to identify and fix potential problems and
increase performance, such as disabling unnecessary visual effects and
disabling or removing unused Windows services and programs. Live
Optimization, according to the application's author, is intended to
improve the responsiveness of Windows applications by tweaking their
execution priorities.
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