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IOBit Advanced SystemCare Pro Edition for free







by Michael Aulia on 11 November, 2009

in Freebies & Deals



iobit advanced system care pro freeAs a Thanksgiving gift, IOBit will give away Advanced SystemCare PRO edition within 24 hours randomly from November 20 to 27 (normally sold at $29.95).

“We know that large numbers of users are suffering from computer slowness.” Says Hugo, President of IObit, “So there is our thanksgiving present: with free Advanced SystemCare Pro you’ll see immediate increases in both performance and stability”.

What Advanced System Care PRO does:

Advanced SystemCare Pro provides an always-on, automatic, all-in-one PC health care service with anti-spyware, privacy protected, web browsing history protected, system optimization, and pc tune up to protect your computer and keep it constantly running at peak. Certified by Microsoft, Advanced SystemCare PRO is fully compatible with Windows 7.

I loved using TuneUp Utilities to take care of my system so I’m quite interested to try Advanced SystemCare PRO. If you want to give this a try and get the free Advanced System Care PRO, check out the promo page.

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Diabetis 11 November, 2009 at 10:03 pm

Good thing that you are sharing this to your readers.

thanks!

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Brad 12 November, 2009 at 9:34 pm

…You are aware that they are currently being accused of stealing malwarebytes databases.

http://www.malwarebytes.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=29772

So ya…there is a reason why there giving out a promotion there brand name had a huge hit.

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Michael Aulia 12 November, 2009 at 9:54 pm

Wow.. just read some of the comments on the thread. I didn’t know this before! No legal action being taken yet though? (I didn’t read the whole 5 page-thread)

Chris Thomas 15 November, 2009 at 4:45 pm

Never trust any Chinese company including any software like IObit

Stealing from Malwarebytes

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