Advanced XP Tweak' 2.52 is Shareware Registry Tools software design by Pingram Marketing. It runs on following operating system: WinXP and has as system requirements: Windows XP Pro or Home. Advanced XP Tweak allows you to fine-tune your Windows XP and Internet Explorer easily and safely. It is the best way to tweak and optimize your Windows XP system. Advanced XP Tweak gives your system the look you want, and optimizes its performance.
Publisher review:Do you work with Windows XP Professional or Windows XP Home Edition? Then, whether as a professional or an amateur you will certainly appreciate the Advanced XP Tweak software. Windows gets better with every year but there is always some room for development and improvement.
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Advanced XP Tweak allows you to fine-tune your Windows XP and Internet Explorer easily and safely. It is the best way to tweak and optimize your Windows XP system. Advanced XP Tweak gives your system the look you want, and optimizes its performance for the tasks you do most often, while cutting CPU and RAM expenses on the tasks you are unlikely to perform.
Here are just a few of the Advanced XP Tweak features that you are going to love: make the Windows XP taskbar transparent; instantly access Windows XP hidden performance settings, which are not accessible otherwise; manage available DLL libraries; view and delete unwanted Cookies, and so much more.
Requirements:Windows XP Pro or Home
Operating system:WinXP
Limitations:30-use trial version
Release notes:Major Update
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