Thursday, November 12, 2009

Profile of a Good History Cleaner


A lot of PCs that we buy today, already have bundled privacy software, leaving us little room for choosing the best history cleaners for our use. However, when we reinstall Windows on our PCs or the trial period of our security software expires, we have to choose which history cleaner is best for us. If we want the best, we have to ask the right questions to evaluate what we need to buy.

1. Does it have good reviews?
A lot of experts and users post their opinions about products and services online through reviews. History cleaners are no exception. Reviews contain valuable information about firsthand experience with the software. Scrutiny is still important however, since a lot of reviews are merely marketing strategies without much useful content.

2. Is it Effective?
Based on the reviews you've read and the features on the history cleaners' documentation, ask yourself if the software is effective. Is it thorough enough for the kind of activities you are doing? Software have compatibility requirements with other software, so if you do a lot of work on a certain program, you have to make sure that the history cleaner you would purchase is compatible with that program.

3. Is the price reasonable?
Given the history cleaner features offered, ask yourself if the value is worth it. Pricey software with a lot of features you don't need is just as good as cheap software with only a few options.

4. Is the software user-friendly?
No matter how effective a piece of software is, it still has to be stylish. It doesn't have to amaze you, although it would be better if it did, but make sure you choose software that have user-friendly designs. Accessibility to icons that you will use a lot, nice colors, easy menu terms and good help are a few things you could consider.

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