TweakVI Released for Vista

April 18, 2007

Following up the popular Tweak-XP Pro for Windows XP, TotalIdea has released TweakVI for Windows Vista.

TweakVI includes many of the tweaks and system tools that made Microsoft's TweakUI popular, including CPU and RAM optimizers, a boot configuration manager (for those dual booting into other OSes), the ability to create a RAM disk, a registry cleaner, access to hidden Windows Vista registry hacks, and more.

The "basic" edition limits some of the functionality, but includes 13 popular plugins and a number of tweaks that make it worth a try if you've already upgraded to Vista and are now looking to get under the hood.

Additional tools and plugins are available for download from the TotalIdea Web site if you pay for the subscription version, which will run you $39.99 for a year. The subscription version includes not just access to the tome of plug-ins and extra tools that hook into TweakVI, but also to program updates and support.

Copyright 2007 by Ziff Davis Media, Distributed by United Press International


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