PowerTools Lite 2011 from Macecraft Software is a freeware version of their professional grade jv16 PowerTools 2011 utility package that helps PC users to fix Windows registry errors and delete unneeded data.
Based on the jv16 PowerTools 2011 utility suite, PowerTools Lite enables even the least technically skilled of PC owners to help from a safe system and registry cleanup. PowerTools Lite also clears unnecessary data from the registry, MRU and history data from all major applications and Windows itself, along with deleting any unnecessary temporary files to clean up the entire PC.
Furthermore, released under license as freeware, home and commercial PC users alike can benefit from PowerTools Lite without having to pay for the application – allowing a saving on other comparable registry repair applications and the cost of professional IT support.
PowerTools Lite 2011 is a free windows optimization and tune-up utility suite that allows you to easily clean up your computer from unneeded data, unused temp files, registry left overs and automatically fix registry errors.
Key Features of PowerTools Lite 2011 :
- PowerTools Lite uses the same registry cleaning engine as the award-winning jv16 PowerTools.
- Automatically cleans your Windows registry from obsolete and unneeded data.
- Automatically fix many kinds of registry errors, such as broken file references.
- Detect and remove unneeded history data and MRU (most recently used) lists that can contain sensitive information about you.
- Locate and delete unneeded files such as temp files.
- Safe to use – automatic backup feature and many extra safety features.
- Multilingual user interface
- Fully compatible with Windows 2000, XP, Vista and Windows 7, both 32 bit and 64 bit systems.
- In 64 bit systems the product will scan the entire registry, including the 64 bit view.
I like the program, but I do not like the way in which you have to download it. They use Tucows, which you have to use their download manager (another piece of crapware on your system). You download their download manager and install it and that program then downloads the program you wanted in the first place.
Sorry for the rant, but that how I feel.
@Mongoplus I completely agree!!! The downloader wants to install Butterscotch and you have to OPT OUT of installing it’s toolbar, changing your homepage, etc.
Completely unacceptable.
I also tried to find the actual instal file for PowerTools 2011 Lite and was unable to find it in either Windows or Local Settings temp folder. 🙁
But I want to thank Ramakanth for telling us about this. I use jv16 PowerTools 2010 and have been quite happy with it.