SOFTWARE

PC Doctor 7 - Free Tune-Up And Security Tool

1/24/2013 9:24:08 AM

We test a tune-up and security tool from the Far East

When you think of tune-up and security software Bejing Rising International Software probably isn’t a company that immediately springs to mind. Although it’s not well known in these parts, it has been around since 1998, has 60 million personal users and 70,000 corporate customers. PC Doctor is one of several security products the company produces and it is now up to version 7.

Description: PC Doctor has steadily improved, and version 7 looks good and works wel

PC Doctor has steadily improved, and version 7 looks good and works well

PC Doctor has an attractive interface that looks good and is easy to use. There aren’t any menus and the functions are all available by selecting the row of icons across the top of the window. The first, which is displayed on startup is the Audit tab. It enables you to scan the computer and check for security vulnerabilities and ways to optimise Windows. Buttons enable you to repair and optimise the system with just a few mouse clicks.

Instead of using the simple audit and fix option you can access a range of tools by clicking the buttons in the toolbar. The Protection tab checks for security software and if none is found there are buttons to download Rising Anti-Virus and Firewall. Both here and in other places, PC Doctor promotes other Rising applications and recommends you install them, but as the company provides free versions of its products it’s an option you might want to take up. The program scans for Trojans and, in the Leaks section, checks whether you have all Windows security updates. A list of missing updates is displayed with a comment stating whether it is important, high risk, or can be ignored. A Repair button can then go and get the latest Windows updates for you.

Description: "Rising PC Doctor will provide users with a professional personal computer security utility"

"Rising PC Doctor will provide users with a professional personal computer security utility"

The Optimization tab is useful and Optimize Startup presents a list of programs and services that start with Windows that can be safely disabled. You can view everything that runs on startup and there is a comment on most things saying what they are and whether they can be disabled. This is great for speeding up Windows startup. There is a useful process manager that is like Task Manager, but it also comments on whether each item is safe or not and shows whether it is accessing the internet. It is useful for checking for viruses, spyware and so on.

Clean Plug-ins displays unnecessary toolbars and other items that have been installed, perhaps accidentally, and then allows you to select and remove them should you wish. Items on the right click context menu can be removed too. Clean Junk Files and Clean Private Info cleans up the disk drive and covers your tracks. There is a file shredder to securely delete files. It has a useful startup timer that tells you how long it takes to start the computer and an upload/download speed status indicator.

Description: "The Protection section consists of various monitoring modules such as System Security or Vulnerability"

"The Protection section consists of various monitoring modules such as System Security or Vulnerability"

As a free tune-up and security tool it is not outstanding, but it works well enough and it has some useful features. It needs to be used with other security software and Rising’s Anti-Virus and Firewall would obviously be a good fit, even if you only choose the free versions.

Details

·         Price: Free

·         Manufacturer: Rising Global

·         Website: www.rising-global.com

·         Required spec: Windows XP , Vista, 7, 8 (32/64-bit), 1GB RAM, 1GHz processor, 20MB disk space

Verdict

·         Quality: 7

·         Value: 9

·         Overall: 8

 

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