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DirMS and Buzzsaw

 
 
Bryan Kirk
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      16th Apr 2005
DirMS: A disk defragmenter that can defragment files more thoroughly
than Executive Software's Diskeeper.

Buzzsaw: BuzzSaw is an application which defragments your drive while
you work. It works automatically, releasing you from defragmenting an
entire drive.

http://www.dirms.com

BTW: These two programs are actually freeware. Registration (which is
free atm) allows you to defrag more files than you can if you use it
without registering.
 
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Mel
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      16th Apr 2005
>On Sat, 16 Apr 2005 13:36:44 -0400, Bryan Kirk <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>DirMS: A disk defragmenter that can defragment files more thoroughly
>than Executive Software's Diskeeper.
>
>Buzzsaw: BuzzSaw is an application which defragments your drive while
>you work. It works automatically, releasing you from defragmenting an
>entire drive.
>
>http://www.dirms.com
>
>BTW: These two programs are actually freeware. Registration (which is
>free atm) allows you to defrag more files than you can if you use it
>without registering.


You may register without payment and receive a "full license" for
"30-days" for both DirMS and Buzzsaw.
 
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