Vista Services Optimizer 2.1
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Vista Services Optimizer 2.1

Vista Services Optimizer is an open source optimization utility
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The management of Windows Vista Services is something that some IT technicians or end user doesn´t even know, mostly because there is almost no way to know if a service causes slow performance since Windows Task Manager doesn´t show processor or memory usage for services.

Vista Services Optimizer is simple, very interesting and intuitive tool that promises to find all services and applications that you do not use and that in some cases may be consuming resources, slowing down the operation of a computer.

This application scans the system in order to clarify which services you need and which of those you can disable safely. It can do its job automatically, or you can make changes manually without scanning.

Vista Services Optimizer is a freeware tool, which weighs 2.68 megabytes, and you can download it from the developer's website. To use it, it is necessary to provide the framework NET 3.

Currently this application is available for download in its version 1.0 but it is expected that by mid-November will be launched next Vista Services Optimizer 1.1.1.

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Pros

  • Free
  • Small download

Cons

  • Requires Microsoft .Net Framework 3.5
  • Not targeted to everybody, it could stop critical services for windows

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Question. How long has this been available?
I have a copy from around 2009 and I am enquiring whether I obtained this copy for free or whether I purchased it from developer/supplier.

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