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Offline Peggy

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Open Source Defragger
« on: Dec 24, 2007, 01:47:36 AM »
Does everyone here know what "Open Source" software is??

They are programs of every type that are FREE.  Usually free for non-commerical and commercial use with a few excepts here and there.....  Always read (ya right!) your software licences, they are soooooo..

uh, entertaining......

Anyways, here:
http://ultradefrag.sourceforge.net/

is a small, FREE defragging program for those who aren't interested in buying Norton, or the other tools, and don't find that the defragger that comes with windows is good enough for them. (and starting with XP, it's an "okay" defragger that comes with the system)

UltraDefrag is powerful Open Source defragmentation tool for Windows NT. It is very fast, because the defragmenting is done by kernel-mode driver. They are three interfaces to them: graphical, console and native. The GUI is very useful, because it represents your filesystem visually as a color coded cluster map. The console is another option for those that prefer the command line. It is also allows you to run UltraDefrag from the task scheduler and scripts. Finally, the native executable will run at boot time in a manner similar to chkdsk.

The design of UltraDefrag is very simple. There are no skins, localization, or animations. It is a small and powerful program!

It can be used on Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003,Windows Vista and all of the 64-bit editions of Windows.

:) Peg
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