Help - Search - Members - Calendar
Full Version: TweakVista 1.01 Released
ieXbeta Board > Tech > Software Corner
IslandDog
TweakVista is an enhancement application that helps users configure Windows Vista to meet their personal needs. The program has been designed to allow both casual, non-technical users to safely use it as well as contain a host of advanced features for power users to dig into the internals of Windows Vista.

TweakVista is available as a free trial and can be registered for $19.95. The registered version adds additional features such as profile management, assessment reports, UAC configuration, and more. Users can also get the registered version as part of Object Desktop, Stardock's complete suite of desktop enhancement utilities.

IPB Image View: TweakVista HomePage
IPB Image Screenshot: TweakVista Welcome screen
IPB Image Download: TweakVista Trial

IPB Image View: Original Press Release
IPB Image News source: Stardock
Phonics Monkey
Um... No thank you.

StarDock, Is Still on the Top of My Shit List. smile.gif
madTaMsKi
QUOTE(Phonics Monkey @ Nov 14 2007, 03:46) *

Um... No thank you.

StarDock, Is Still on the Top of My Shit List. smile.gif


...and mine too

*edit* It still amazes me how these companies try and make money from bundling registry tweaks around a GUI!

Mental.
Phonics Monkey
The usual reason, because people will buy it.

Not all of these progs are bad JerMar's Tweaki was great back in the 2k/XP days, but they haven't had an update in forever.

The thing that kills me is when they make a bloated tweaking program with all the fancy eyecandy crap, and then pretend it's going to help streamline a damn thing.

Show me something that can be run from a ThumbDrive, and that doesn't require an install, a bunch of runtime crap, and 300MB of harddrive space ... and I'll buy it.

...But that'll never happen, unless I write the SOB myself.

*Sigh*
Man1k3n
QUOTE(Phonics Monkey @ Nov 14 2007, 03:46) *

Um... No thank you.

StarDock, Is Still on the Top of My Shit List. smile.gif



QUOTE(madTaMsKi @ Nov 14 2007, 23:10) *

QUOTE(Phonics Monkey @ Nov 14 2007, 03:46) *

Um... No thank you.

StarDock, Is Still on the Top of My Shit List. smile.gif


...and mine too

*edit* It still amazes me how these companies try and make money from bundling registry tweaks around a GUI!

Mental.


me three and fuck them. they are pretty much trying to ripoff people that are not too good with computers to understand that their bundling programs are pretty much like a hooker with a shit load of STDs. If you want to screw your shit up, go ahead, but I am not touching that even with a 60ft pole.

...but I don't want to flame ya, so I'll say thanks for the info, because I'm sure you meant good smile.gif
XP_2600
me too, i hate there applications, they keep mention about enhance the performance of there products but they still slow the system and cause a lot of problem, but personally i have one exception which is Stardock i like it and i use it most of time.
This is a "lo-fi" version of our main content. To view the full version with more information, formatting and images, please click here.
Invision Power Board © 2001-2008 Invision Power Services, Inc.