10 Free Applications To Boost And Improve Your PC
Hi,
Here is a list of ten applications/software products that help to boost and generally improve the performance of your computer. I wouldn’t recommend you install all of the different products however.

Also see another article I wrote 8 Great Ways To Speed Up Your PC.
- AVG Anti-Virus 8.5 – Some believe this is possible the worlds best anti-virus software that protects your computer from virus’
- Malwarebytes Anti-Malware 1.41 – A very good anti-malware software which has two great USP’s, loads of useful features and very fast drive scanning.
- Ad-Aware Free - Renowned for its excellent spy-ware removal rates and following recent upgrades it now has many new features that users have asked for.
- IObit Security 360 – This software combines both anti-malware and anti-spyware to find all sorts of nasty things lurking in the dark recesses of your computer.
- Advanced SystemCare Free – A new application that focus on ensuring your PC is secure and stable.
- Smart Defrag – This little tool will help you keep your PC fully defragmented and optimized to ensure that it runs as fast and as stable as possible. Uses very little resources.
- Spybot – Search & Destroy – This is a well known app, this anti-spyware is renown for its effective spyware removal.
- ZoneAlarm – Probably the best free firewall available, it is feature rich and gives you a high level of protection.
- Glary Utilities – This offers you a range of utilities such as cleaning unwanted junk files and removes invalid and broken shortcuts, freeing up valuable disk space in one neat package.
- CCleaner – While this software doesn’t have as many features as some of it’s competitors, it does do what it says OTB. It allows you to delete online Internet traces and optimizes your computer registry.
What have I missed? Do you know of any software or applications that can help speed up or boost your PC? Please leave a comment below.
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