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w7Tuner - Lightweight and Powerful Windows 7 Tuning Tool

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Updated original post, I've been coming along quite a bit. The authentication system is complete and I'm starting to work on separate windows such as the "Performance Report" window. Still looking to improve my GUI.

You should add everything possible to this.

Are you going to release this btw?

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I upgraded the GUI (finally) and added two new methods, removing log files and removing thumbnails. My domain name has also been reserved and I'm still eager to try and push this out by the deadline.

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I'm really bad with making graphics, so it's the best programmer art I can make. Thanks for the feedback though :)

Honestly you could just replace it with whatever letter you think suits the program most and find some sort of graphical form of that letter on google. It's not hard :p

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Added a screenshot to the original post including the support tools I created. Also updated my to-do list.

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It would. I'd recommend running it once then doing a computer restart. On average people have been saving a minimum of 100-200MB of RAM and a bit of CPU. There's no installer needed so you can put it on a machine fast (say a VPS).

It would. I'd recommend running it once then doing a computer restart. On average people have been saving a minimum of 100-200MB of RAM and a bit of CPU. There's no installer needed so you can put it on a machine fast (say a VPS).

RAM doesn't matter to me at all really. OSBot doesn't eat any ram at all for me. It only just eats out the CPU.... :/

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It depends how processor intensive processes are. Luckily this software will have the same model as my scripts, free with premium features. This will allow you to try it out and see if it's worth the upgrade. If not, you have software with unlimited free lifetime updates. :)

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