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Send us your worst fragmented disks... Diskeeper 2008 is here!

by Michael 21. October 2007 19:10
Do you have volumes with really, really low free space? Maybe less than 1%? Maybe you have files in hundreds of thousands or millions of fragments? No matter how tough the problem, Diskeeper 2008 will handle the worst fragmentation you can throw at it. Diskeeper 2008 offers a host of new features and functionality with a concentration on "core" improvements to make defragmentation faster and more effective. Read all about it at www.diskeeper.com. I'll cover each improvement in more details here on the blog in the coming weeks. Another exciting announcement is that Diskeeper 2008 is immediately available in 8 languages: English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese. I'll leave off with one early product review from Professor Brian Robinson at www.3dprofessor.org (a well known technical testing group in the UK). "The team at Diskeeper most certainly have an exciting new product that, in most areas, showed up to (and in certain applications) a 28% increase in performance over a Windows system with no defragmentation tool installed. [Diskeeper 2008 showed] Up to 14% increase in performance in certain areas over Diskeeper 2007, which is quite a remarkable achievement!" - Professor Brian Robinson.

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