Sunday, October 22, 2006

"NeatNetTricks" REALLY Likes WinPatrol!

Anyone who has been reading this blog for any length of time knows that I am a fan of WinPatrol. Today, as I was revising some sites I like to keep track of but frequently miss due to time constraints, I discovered that the folks at NeatNetTricks recently reviewed WinPatrol.

Here are just a couple tidbits from the review:

"Of all the programs that I have used help one know more about what is going on in your computer (the good, the bad and the ugly), this one is my favorite."
"WinPatrol performs excellently, replacing the need for several programs to accomplish what it does in its easy-to-use manner."
"Interestingly, this is one of the very few third-party software programs that I have ever seen Microsoft Support actually promote on one of its Help and Support pages as a possible cure for a slow-running Windows operating system http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;898583. This in and of itself may speak more favorably of WinPatrol than anything a reviewer can say."
Unlike reviews found in the major online PC Journals, I have found the comments at NeatNetTricks Software Reviews to be completely unbiased. The reviewers receive no compensation for their time, but rather are committed to providing their honest opinion of the software under consideration. I think you'll enjoy what they have to say.
"The Neat Net Tricks Software Review Panel is comprised of eight or nine members who have agreed to the formidable task of putting a selected piece of software to a thorough testing, then writing an in-depth report about the results. Panel members come from all walks of life and share but one common goal: to report on software without bias so that you can be forewarned and forearmed before you choose to try the program.

Our Software Review Panel serves anonymously without compensation, except for the complimentary registered software that they use in performing their evaluation. Companies agree to provide this software at no cost to our Panel in return for the exposure our reports provide their products. There is no guarantee made to the software producer that the review will be flattering. Each report "tells it like it is", or at least how the reviewer sees it. There is often even dissension among Panel members writing about the same product, so in the final analysis it's up to you, the end-user, for the final determination whether the software is worth the price."
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