TweakVI - have you had problems with it?

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Seems like a terrific assortment of utilities, so I
installed it. I was extremely impressed with some of the
features and claimed benefits, and wanted to spend time
exploring, BUT:

1. There's no customer support unless "registered", so
no Q&A.

2. Optimizing for the computer's CPU, there's options
for a variety of P3, P4, Celerons, Core2Duo, etc. but
nothing for Core Duo processors (like mine).

3. The user interface is poor, with no way visible (on
my display) to click BACK or navigate. One must X-out of
a given screen, hoping to find a route to the next.

4. The worst is that there is no way to talk with the
publisher. Does anyone know of an external forum?
 
Seems like a terrific assortment of utilities, so I installed it. I was
extremely impressed with some of the features and claimed benefits, and
wanted to spend time exploring, BUT:

1. There's no customer support unless "registered", so no Q&A.

2. Optimizing for the computer's CPU, there's options
for a variety of P3, P4, Celerons, Core2Duo, etc. but nothing for Core Duo
processors (like mine).

well with vista i believe there is no real need to optimise the cpu, same
thing for my laptop, i have a amd processor that isn't in the list. so i
choose not to optimise it, and to me there is no need my cpu is plenty fast
only problem i have is lack of ram, which the last factory restore worked
wanders for me, my pc is as fast as when i had the ram upgrade, but now i
have 1 gb less than before, the only thing is i have less memory so i can't
have as much program as before. point is i don't believe you need to do
this, unless your pc is slow.
3. The user interface is poor, with no way visible (on my display) to
click BACK or navigate. One must X-out of a given screen, hoping to find a
route to the next.

correct i had this program for a long time, and went through several updates
of their free program, and it's always been like that, it's actually nice
you get used to it, because by closing it you are actually saying save and
close, theres no need really for a back button.
4. The worst is that there is no way to talk with the publisher. Does
anyone know of an external forum?
sorry can't help you there, but trust me just keep using it, and you will
see these things will no longer disturb you, the only thing that can disturb
you is a little bug, which might have been fixed in the last upgrade, the
"remove task manager from taskbar" would always turn it self on when the
program was loaded, but i haven't seen this issue in a while, so i think
it's fixed.
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WHAT? what does have to do with it. that's two separate issue.

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Best Comments From Users:
Vista is satan's way to bring hell to earth. -Me

A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely
foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools. -Web

No Matter The Problem Even With Linux, It's Microsoft's And Windows's
Faults -Everyone
 

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