Three Free Software Applications to Optimize Computers

Desktop computers and laptops eventually slow down with wear and tear. The more you use it, the more it slows down. It's the same for most of the digital devices you own. It happens to tablets, smartphones, and even digital cameras should they happen to fill up with data clutter from users. As a solution, there are several first party tools that you can use to make a device run in top shape even without reformatting. But there are also a hefty amount of free applications made by third-party developers that do the trick more efficiently. Check out these three free software applications to restore a computer back to its prime.

1. CCleaner

CCleaner is quite possibly the best freeware known to optimize a computer. It cleans up all the junk, fixes the most common issues in the registry, wipes your browser's cache and history in just one click. But that's not all it can do -- CCleaner can also be used to securely format storage devices, find duplicate files, disable/enable programs on startup and analyze disk space. There's a Professional and Professional Plus versions that involve fees, but the free one is powerful enough for your use.

2. GameBooster

GameBooster is a popular freeware application with the Advanced SystemCare to analyze and optimize a computer's configuration and hardware status, speeding up games and keeping it stable. With its Game Mode, it helps re-arrange computer resource and terminate nonessential system services. It can even monitor real time monitoring of fans and CPU temps for to provide easy maintennance.

3. Avast! Free Antivirus

Avast! Free Antivirus is a trustworthy antivirus program popularly known because of its user-friendly interface and powerful detection rate. It features optimized scanning options and regular virus definition database updates to deliver reliable protection. It even comes with a Silent/Gaming Mode to disable alerts and pop-ups while you game.

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