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  2. IObit Malware Fighter - Wikipedia

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    In March 2015, the commercial version of IObit Malware Fighter 3 received a negative review from PC Magazine, with the reviewer calling the product "useless". [13] IObit Malware Fighter received a 4 out of 5-star editors rating on CNET's Download.com. [14] In May 2017, PC Magazine gave the paid version of IObit Malware Fighter a 2 out of 5-star ...

  3. IObit Uninstaller - Wikipedia

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    IObit Uninstaller is a computer program uninstaller for Microsoft Windows developed by IObit Inc. It is used to completely uninstall applications and files related to them; users can select which items to delete.

  4. Registry cleaner - Wikipedia

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    The use of any registry cleaner can be detrimental to a machine, and there is never a good reason to ‘clean’ a registry. It is not a source of load or lag on a system in any way and can lead to additional problems such as software not working or even Windows failing to work, if a registry backup has not been performed. [9]

  5. User review - Wikipedia

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    User reviews guide stakeholders, including consumers, producers, and competitors decision making process regarding the good or service experienced by the user providing the review. [2] Purchase decisions can be made with easy access to product information through reviews from users who have knowledge from an experience, information or tangible ...

  6. Software review - Wikipedia

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    A software review is "a process or meeting during which a software product is examined by a project personnel, managers, users, customers, user representatives, ...

  7. Review - Wikipedia

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    A bought review is the system where the creator (usually a company) of a new product pays a reviewer to review his new product. Primarily used in the car, movie, and game industry this system creates a kind of undercover advertising. Bought reviews tend to be biased due to the informative value of reviews.

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