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Kindle - The Verdict Is In

February 27th, 2009 | 2 Comments | Posted in Cool Technology, Cyber Culture, Reviews

Kindle   The Verdict Is In

There are dozens upon dozens of registry cleaners available in the market today. You can buy them from your favorite software shop or download them directly from the Internet. But no matter what other reviews say about how good this or that registry scanning software is, only one of them can fix your computer’s registry problems quickly, easily and safely, and that is the RegCure registry cleaner.

A Free Downloadable Scan from RegCure

Let’s start this RegCure review with how easy it is to get the RegCure registry cleaner. You do not have to worry if you are not yet inclined to buy RegCure just yet. You can download the RegCure software for a free scan.

But while you can scan your computer for errors using the free version of the RegCure registry cleaner, the only fixes you can make on this free version are those for font types and file associations. You have to support RegCure by purchasing the license and registering your copy. The RegCure software only costs $39.99 for a one-year license for a single PC; not expensive but certainly a lot of value for your money. It is certainly a good idea to buy RegCure.

Using RegCure

Once you open the RegCure software interface, you will see how simple and straightforward it is. There are five tabs on the left side: Scan, Settings, Backup, Manage Startup and Results. The scanning itself is a simple, three-click process. First, you identify what areas of your registry that you would like the RegCure software to scan. Second, you let the RegCure software scan your registry and find those errors. Third, you check the errors that the RegCure software found, unselect what you believe does not need to be fixed, and then you click to fix the errors you have left.

If you are using Windows XP or Windows Vista, it is always a good idea to create a restore point first before you do your scan, just in case the RegCure registry cleaner manages to delete something important from your registry. You can also set the RegCure software up so it automatically creates a restore point for you before doing any fixes. This is a good, failsafe measure that guards against computer catastrophe.

Results with Using RegCure

The time we experienced for the RegCure registry cleaner to do its work was a total of seven minutes. It found 1,376 errors on what we already thought was a well-maintained and fairly fast-running PC. If that is not amazing, we certainly do not know what amazing is.

Did we experience any problems while running RegCure? Just one minor problem, actually, and that is the RegCure software stopped scanning when we navigated away from the Scan tab and explored the other tabs. It would have been nicer if the scan can still run on the background.

The Verdict with RegCure

There may be some negative RegCure reviews out there, mostly about users complaining that their computers crashed after using the RegCure software. That is certainly not true. The RegCure registry cleaner will actually prevent your computer from crashing. No matter what other people say in their RegCure reviews, the RegCure registry cleaner remains to be the simplest and most powerful solution to fixing your computer’s registry problems. Why don’t you try your free scan today?

This article is published by Tanoo Agrawal a computer expert from Registry-Programs.com and Download Regcure here

Is there a really good case available for a Kindle?

So I got a kindle for my birthday, but the screen broke after a few months. I have yet to receive the verdict on whether or not this was my fault (I haven’t sent it back yet). However, I received my new one in the mail today. I read several stories online on how fragile the kindle’s screen is. Just in case I somehow damaged the last one, is there any protective case I can buy that will really protect my kindle from any damage? I want to be able to take it to school in my backpack without it breaking, and I guess the soft, standard kindle cover really doesn’t do much.

Consider this case, I’ve used it and it protect the Kindle very well. Just read some reviews there and it should help you decide:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001NPDA44?ie=UTF8&tag=elec-m-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B001NPDA44

Hope it helps :)

This post was written by: Erin

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