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===2003===
===2003===
''TuneUp Utilities 2003''<ref name="released-versions" /> was the first version that consisted of 16 individual tools accessible through a main interface and the Windows start menu. It included features to clean the hard disks, clean and defragment the [[Windows Registry]], optimize Windows and Internet connection settings, and change the look and feel of Windows. It also provided features targeted at users with an intermediate or advanced level of computer knowledge that allowed to edit the registry, manage running [[Process (computing)|processes]], [[Uninstaller|uninstall]] programs, [[Data Shredder|shred]] and [[Undeletion|undelete]] files, and display system information.<ref name="2003-expert">{{Cite web
With the release of ''TuneUp Utilities 2003''<ref name="released-versions" />, the ''Utilities'' part was first added to the product name and localized versions of the software were made available in the languages English<ref name="2003-cnet">{{Cite web
|url = http://www.expertreviews.co.uk/utilities/52253/tuneup-utilities-2003
|title = TuneUp Utilities 2003 review
|work = Expert Reviews
|first = Mike
|last = Price
|date = 12 January 2004
|accessdate = 7 December 2010
}}</ref>

In the 2003 version, the ''Utilities'' part was first added to the product name and localized versions of the software were made available in the languages English<ref name="2003-cnet">{{Cite web
|url = http://download.cnet.com/TuneUp-Utilities/3000-2094_4-10214164.html
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|title = TuneUp Utilities 2003
|title = TuneUp Utilities 2003
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}}</ref> in addition to the original German version.
}}</ref> in addition to the original German version.


In addition to the previously supported Windows versions 95 and 98, TuneUp Utilities 2003 added support for Windows 2000, ME and XP.<ref name="2003-cnet" />
In addition to the previously supported Windows versions 95 and 98, TuneUp Utilities 2003 also supported Windows 2000, ME and XP.<ref name="2003-cnet" />


===2004===
===2004===
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The feature ''TuneUp Turbo Mode'' was introduced in this version, which allows to disable multiple background functions of Windows and programs with one click, like [[Windows Aero]], [[Windows Search]], [[Windows Error Reporting]] or synchronization with mobile devices.<ref name="2010-PCW" />
The feature ''TuneUp Turbo Mode'' was introduced in this version, which allows to disable multiple background functions of Windows and programs with one click, like [[Windows Aero]], [[Windows Search]], [[Windows Error Reporting]] or synchronization with mobile devices.<ref name = "2010-PCW">{{Cite web
|url = http://www.pcworld.com/article/183313
|title = TuneUp Utilities 2010 Replaces Many Other Utilities
|work = [[PC World (magazine)|PC World]]
|publisher = PCWorld Communications, Inc.
|date = 3 December 2009
|accessdate = 27 November 2010
|first = Preston
|last = Gralla
}}</ref>


Another new feature, ''TuneUp Live Optimization'', dynamically adjusts the execution priorities of running processes, aiming to keep the system responsive under high load.<ref name="2010-expert" />
Another new feature, ''TuneUp Live Optimization'', dynamically adjusts the execution priorities of running processes, aiming to keep the system responsive under high load.<ref name="2010-expert" />
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The TuneUp Utilities Start Center was extended to include a ''Tuning Status'', which tracks and displays optimization progress and highlights areas with remaining optimization potential.<ref name="2011-PCMag" />
The TuneUp Utilities Start Center was extended to include a ''Tuning Status'', which tracks and displays optimization progress and highlights areas with remaining optimization potential.<ref name = "2011-PCMag">{{Cite web

Also, a program rating functionality was introduced, which can be enabled to see how other TuneUp Utilities users have rated the usefulness of a given program on a scale of 1 to 5 stars.<ref name="2011-softwarecrew" />

==Features==
TuneUp Utilities is a software suite that consists of multiple software components accessible through a main hub called the "Start Center". This hub also performs four different background tests to give an overview of system status.<ref name = "2011-PCMag" />

===Routine maintenance===
The routine maintenance components address tasks that need to be performed on a recurring basis. They include utilities to free up disk space (TuneUp Gain Disk Space), [[Registry cleaner|clean]] and defragment the system registry (TuneUp Registry Cleaner and Registry Defrag), remove old shortcuts (TuneUp Shortcut Cleaner), [[defragmentation|defragment]] the [[hard disk drive]]s (TuneUp Drive Defrag), and optimize the Windows startup and shutdown process (TuneUp StartUp Optimizer).<ref name="2009-Laptop" />

All of these routine maintenance tasks can also be performed in a batch, either on demand (TuneUp 1-Click Maintenance) or automatically while the computer is idle (TuneUp Automatic Maintenance).<ref name = "2010-PCW">{{Cite web
|url = http://www.pcworld.com/article/183313
|title = TuneUp Utilities 2010 Replaces Many Other Utilities
|work = [[PC World (magazine)|PC World]]
|publisher = PCWorld Communications, Inc.
|date = 3 December 2009
|accessdate = 27 November 2010
|first = Preston
|last = Gralla
}}</ref><ref name = "2011-PCMag" />

===Repair===
The repair set of components helps users recover from undesirable conditions. The first component, ''TuneUp Disk Doctor'', analyzes and repairs logical hard disk errors. It is similar to [[CHKDSK]] in function but has a [[graphical user interface]]. The second component, ''TuneUp Repair Wizard'', fixes certain common Microsoft Windows problems. It resembles ''Windows Troubleshooting'' component of Windows 7. The last component, ''TuneUp Undelete'', [[Undeletion|undeletes]] files and folders that have been [[File deletion|deleted]] instead of being moved to a [[recycle bin (computing)|recycle bin]].<ref name = "2011-PCMag">{{Cite web
|url = http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2371494,00.asp
|url = http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2371494,00.asp
|title = TuneUp Utilities 2011
|title = TuneUp Utilities 2011
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Also, a program rating functionality was introduced, which can be enabled to see how other TuneUp Utilities users have rated the usefulness of a given program on a scale of 1 to 5 stars.<ref name="2011-softwarecrew" />
===Performance tuning===
The performance tuning set of components aims to mitigate performance-deteriorating issues. Based on a PC usage profile filled out by the user and an automatic system analysis, the ''Increase performance'' area of the Start Center makes recommendations on how to improve system performance. The areas covered by these recommendations are Internet and browser settings, system services, visual effects and [[uninstall]]ation of long-unused software.<ref name="2009-Laptop" /> Another component, ''TuneUp Live Optimization'', aims to improve responsiveness of software applications by tweaking their [[Scheduling (computing)|execution priority levels]]. Next, ''TuneUp StartUp Manager'' lists entries that programs have created to get started automatically with Windows and allows users to enable, disable or delete these entries. The last, ''TuneUp Program Deactivator'' temporarily retires programs installed on the system without uninstalling them.<ref name = "2011-PCMag" />

===Customization===
The customization set of components consists of two components: ''TuneUp Styler'', which modifies the visual appearance of Microsoft Windows, and ''TuneUp System Control'', which allows to change a variety of Windows and program settings.<ref name = "2010-PCW" />


==Operating system support==
===System utilities===
{| class="wikitable"
TuneUp Utilities also offers the following components suitable for users with an intermediate or advanced level of computer knowledge:
|-
*''TuneUp Disk Space Explorer'': A [[disk space analyzer]]
! Operating system
*''TuneUp Process Manager'': An alternative to [[Windows Task Manager]]
! Minimum version
*''TuneUp Registry Editor'': An alternative to [[Windows_Registry#Editing|Windows Registry Editor]]
! Latest version
*''TuneUp Shredder'': [[Data erasure|Irrecoverably deletes]] files, folders or the contents of Windows Recycle Bin. Apart from simply overwriting the file contents with zeros, it can optionally employ the more rigorous [[National Industrial Security Program|DoD 5220.22-M]] method or the exhaustive [[Gutmann method]]
|-
*''TuneUp System Information'': Extracts and displays information on various aspects of the system such as hardware capabilities, memory and storage devices.
| [[Windows 95]]
*''TuneUp Uninstall Manager'': An alternative to “Add or Remove Programs” (a [[Control Panel (Windows)|Control Panel]] applet in Windows XP) or “Programs and Features” (a Control Panel applet in Windows Vista and later)
| TuneUp 97
| TuneUp Utilities 2003<ref name="2003-cnet" />
|-
| [[Windows 98]]
| TuneUp 97
| TuneUp Utilities 2007<ref name="2007-cnet" />
|-
| [[Windows Me]]
| TuneUp Utilities 2003
| TuneUp Utilities 2007<ref name="2007-cnet" />
|-
| [[Windows 2000]]
| TuneUp Utilities 2003
| TuneUp Utilities 2008<ref name="os-support-98-7">{{Cite web
|url = http://www.tune-up.com/support/?article=8cc62d9e51ce444c8c5b6498c5be9cd1
|title = Table of operating systems supported by TuneUp Utilities
|publisher = TuneUp Corporation
|date = 19 July 2010
|accessdate = 7 December 2010
}}</ref>
|-
| [[Windows XP|Windows XP (x86)]] up to [[Windows XP#Service Pack 1|Service Pack 1]]
| TuneUp Utilities 2003
| TuneUp Utilities 2008<ref name="os-support-98-7" />
|-
| [[Windows XP|Windows XP (x86)]] from [[Windows XP#Service Pack 2|Service Pack 2]]
| TuneUp Utilities 2009
| TuneUp Utilities 2011<ref name="2011-softwarecrew" />
|-
| [[Windows XP Professional x64 Edition]]
| TuneUp Utilities 2006
| TuneUp Utilities 2011<ref name="2011-softwarecrew" />
|-
| [[Windows Vista|Windows Vista (x86 / x64)]]
| TuneUp Utilities 2007
| TuneUp Utilities 2011<ref name="2011-softwarecrew" />
|-
| [[Windows 7|Windows 7 (x86 / x64)]]
| TuneUp Utilities 2010
| TuneUp Utilities 2011<ref name="2011-softwarecrew" />
|}


==Critical reception==
==Critical reception==

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TuneUp Utilities
Developer(s)TuneUp Corporation
Initial release1997 (1997)[1]
Stable release
2011 (Version 10.0.2020.9) / 2 December 2010; 13 years ago (2010-12-02)
Operating systemWindows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7
PlatformIntel x86 - 32bit and x64
Size19.5 MB
Available inEnglish, German, French, Spanish, Dutch, Italian, Portuguese, Polish, Japanese and Russian[1]
TypeUtility software
LicenseProprietary commercial software
Websitewww.tune-up.com

TuneUp Utilities is a utility software suite for Microsoft Windows designed to help manage, maintain, optimize, configure and troubleshoot a computer system. It is produced and developed by TuneUp Corporation, headquartered in Miami, Florida, United States of America and co-founded by Tibor Schiemann and Christoph Laumann in 1997.[1][2]

Product history

The first version of the software was released in 1997 under the name TuneUp 97.[1] Since then, the following versions have been released over the years:[3]

2003

TuneUp Utilities 2003[3] was the first version that consisted of 16 individual tools accessible through a main interface and the Windows start menu. It included features to clean the hard disks, clean and defragment the Windows Registry, optimize Windows and Internet connection settings, and change the look and feel of Windows. It also provided features targeted at users with an intermediate or advanced level of computer knowledge that allowed to edit the registry, manage running processes, uninstall programs, shred and undelete files, and display system information.[4]

In the 2003 version, the Utilities part was first added to the product name and localized versions of the software were made available in the languages English[5] and French[6] in addition to the original German version.

In addition to the previously supported Windows versions 95 and 98, TuneUp Utilities 2003 also supported Windows 2000, ME and XP.[5]

2004

In TuneUp Utilities 2004[3], the feature TuneUp 1-Click Maintenance was introduced, which allows users to automatically carry out a set of routine maintenance tasks in a batch by clicking on a desktop icon.

Another new feature of this version was TuneUp WinStyler, a tool which allows users to change the graphical appearance of the Windows interface, including system icons and the login screen of Windows XP. In later versions, this tool was renamed to TuneUp Styler.

Other improvements included registry defragmentation support for Windows 2000 and XP.

2006

In TuneUp Utilities 2006 (there was no 2005 version)[3], support for Mozilla Firefox was added to the optimization, customization and disk cleaning tools.

Also, editorial trustworthiness ratings and explanations about the functionality of startup entries were added to TuneUp StartUp Manager to support the user's tuning decisions.

Starting with this version, TuneUp Styler also supported changing the boot logo of Windows XP.

2007

In TuneUp Utilities 2007[3], support for Windows Vista was added to the suite.[7]

A graphical interface to CHKDSK called TuneUp Disk Doctor was also added, allowing to find and fix errors on the hard disks.[8]

Another new tool introduced in this version was TuneUp Disk Space Explorer, which analyzes the contents of selected drives and displays browsable statistics about the largest files and folders, aiming to help users identify items that can be deleted to free up disk space.[8]

2008

New features introduced in the 2008 version[3] were TuneUp Drive Defrag, a hard disk defragmentation tool, and TuneUp Repair Wizard, a tool that aims to fix common Windows problems.

The disk cleaning tool of previous versions was replaced by a category called Gain disk space that now shows how much space can be gained on the connected hard disks directly in the Start Center.

2009

In the 2009 version[3], the TuneUp Utilities Start Center was extended to include a new category that analyzes the system and then displays the current status and available recommendations (if any) in the three areas System maintenance, Speed and System status.[9]

New tools introduced in this version were TuneUp Speed Optimizer, which aims to identify programs, services and settings that slow down the system, and TuneUp Shortcut Cleaner, which searches for broken shortcuts and offers them for deletion.

The 2009 version also introduced a new feature into TuneUp Styler that allows changing the Windows Vista logo animation displayed during startup.[9]

2010

Starting with the 2010 version[3], TuneUp Utilities is compatible with Windows 7.[10]

The feature TuneUp Turbo Mode was introduced in this version, which allows to disable multiple background functions of Windows and programs with one click, like Windows Aero, Windows Search, Windows Error Reporting or synchronization with mobile devices.[11]

Another new feature, TuneUp Live Optimization, dynamically adjusts the execution priorities of running processes, aiming to keep the system responsive under high load.[10]

2011

In TuneUp Utilities 2011[3], a new tool called TuneUp Program Deactivator was added to the suite, which manages the system load that all installed programs are causing during system startup, operation and shutdown. It is claimed to be the first tool that allows to disable programs, thereby offering users a way to remove the system load caused by programs without requiring to uninstall them. If the user tries to start a disabled program again, TuneUp Program Deactivator automatically detects this and re-enables the program on the fly.[12]

The TuneUp Utilities Start Center was extended to include a Tuning Status, which tracks and displays optimization progress and highlights areas with remaining optimization potential.[13]

Also, a program rating functionality was introduced, which can be enabled to see how other TuneUp Utilities users have rated the usefulness of a given program on a scale of 1 to 5 stars.[12]

Operating system support

Operating system Minimum version Latest version
Windows 95 TuneUp 97 TuneUp Utilities 2003[5]
Windows 98 TuneUp 97 TuneUp Utilities 2007[7]
Windows Me TuneUp Utilities 2003 TuneUp Utilities 2007[7]
Windows 2000 TuneUp Utilities 2003 TuneUp Utilities 2008[14]
Windows XP (x86) up to Service Pack 1 TuneUp Utilities 2003 TuneUp Utilities 2008[14]
Windows XP (x86) from Service Pack 2 TuneUp Utilities 2009 TuneUp Utilities 2011[12]
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition TuneUp Utilities 2006 TuneUp Utilities 2011[12]
Windows Vista (x86 / x64) TuneUp Utilities 2007 TuneUp Utilities 2011[12]
Windows 7 (x86 / x64) TuneUp Utilities 2010 TuneUp Utilities 2011[12]

Critical reception

TuneUp Utilities 2009 was voted #37 of "The Top 100 Products of 2009" and won the award "Best Utility Suite" of the US computer magazine Computer Shopper.[15]

CNET reviewed TuneUp Utilities 2009 and gave it 5 stars out of 5. “To call TuneUp Utilities 2009 useful would drastically understate the situation”, said Seth Rosenblatt, an associate editor with CNET. He assessed TuneUp Utilities as a powerful and easy-to-use set of tools, with its disk cleanup and registry cleaner the “bread-and-butter” of the entire set.[16]

PC World's Preston Gralla reviewed the 2010 version and commented that TuneUp Utilities is a comprehensive suite that “includes everything from a startup optimizer to a driver [sic] defragmenter, from an overall speed optimizer to a Windows Registry cleaner, and more.” However, he said that the high price of the entire suite ($50) might make the purchase decision more difficult.[11]

PC Magazine reviewed TuneUp Utilities 2011 and gave it a score of 4 out of 5. “Overall, the software does a fine job of revitalizing a worn PC," commented Jeffrey Wilson, PC Magazine analyst. He appreciated the product's one-click repair feature and the subsequent reduction in his test PC's boot-time. However, Wilson criticized the software license that only permits installation on three PCs, contrasting it with Iolo System Mechanic 10, a competing product that allows an unlimited number of installations in the same household.[13]

TuneUp Utilities 2011 also received a Softpedia Pick award from Softpedia.[17]

Christian Immler characterizes TuneUp Utilities as a classic amongst tuning tools.[18]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "About us". TuneUp Corporation. Retrieved 27 November 2010.
  2. ^ "TuneUp Utilities 2004". MajorGeeks.com. 5 April 2004.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i "TuneUp Utilities™ Download Archive". TuneUp Corporation. Retrieved 5 December 2010.
  4. ^ Price, Mike (12 January 2004). "TuneUp Utilities 2003 review". Expert Reviews. Retrieved 7 December 2010.
  5. ^ a b c "TuneUp Utilities 2003". cnet download.com. 14 July 2003. Retrieved 30 November 2010.
  6. ^ Condo, Jean-Charles (24 July 2003). "TuneUp Utilities 2003 (optimisation Windows et PC)". BRANCHEZ-VOUS!. Retrieved 30 November 2010.
  7. ^ a b c "TuneUp Utilities 2007". cnet download.com. 13 July 2007. Retrieved 1 December 2010.
  8. ^ a b Copestake, Stephen (9 January 2007). "Review: Tuneup Utilities 2007 Windows optimiser". PersonalComputerWorld. Retrieved 30 November 2010.
  9. ^ a b Wilson, Jeffrey L. (24 April 2009). "TuneUp Utilities 2009". LAPTOP Magazine – Online (www.laptopmag.com). Bedford Communications, Inc. Retrieved 20 July 2010.
  10. ^ a b McKinnon, David (24 January 2010). "TuneUp Utilities 2010 review". Expert Reviews. Retrieved 30 November 2010.
  11. ^ a b Gralla, Preston (3 December 2009). "TuneUp Utilities 2010 Replaces Many Other Utilities". PC World. PCWorld Communications, Inc. Retrieved 27 November 2010.
  12. ^ a b c d e f Williams, Mike (29 October 2010). "Review: TuneUp Utilities 2011". Softwarecrew. Retrieved 30 November 2010.
  13. ^ a b Wilson, Jeffrey L. (27 October 2010). "TuneUp Utilities 2011". PC Magazine. Ziff Davis, Inc. Retrieved 27 November 2010.
  14. ^ a b "Table of operating systems supported by TuneUp Utilities". TuneUp Corporation. 19 July 2010. Retrieved 7 December 2010.
  15. ^ Anderson, Sarah E.; Burek, John A.; Haselton, Lauren; Jerome, Will; Krawczyk, Konrad; Rougeot, Jonathan; Safford, Matt; Smith, Catharine (2009). "Best Utilities Suite: TuneUp Utilities 2009". Computer Shopper. Retrieved 20 July 2010.
  16. ^ Rosenblatt, Seth (25 November 2008). "TuneUp Utilities 2010 9.0.4300.7 — CNET Editors' review". Download.com. Retrieved 20 July 2010.
  17. ^ "TuneUp Utilities 2011". Softpedia. SoftNews NET SRL. Retrieved 29 November 2010.
  18. ^ Immler, Christian. Das PC-Handbuch (in German). Pearson Education. p. 690. ISBN 9783827244642. Retrieved 5 December 2010. Die TuneUp Utilities (www.tuneup.de) sind ein Klassiker unter den Tuning-Tools. [TuneUp Utilities represent a classic amongst tuning tools.] {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |chapterurl= (help); Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)

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