Better quality work
With the design update, there is a sense that the app is in the business of quality work.
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Your PC can run 2X faster - Fast!
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With the design update, there is a sense that the app is in the business of quality work.
This software has made a big difference. Excellent tech support from a software engineer. Apparently all their tech support are engineers. Would recommend going for the "Making Your PC Better" session if offered. An overall very worthwhile investment.

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I recently had a very annoying and aggressive popup ad claiming to be from McAfee. I called McAfee to complain. They did a thorough search of my computer and discovered the the source of the ad to be veryfast.io. They removed it and I have been trouble free ever since. It cost me $70 to have it removed though. Stay away from Fast and their scams.
I requested a refund for Microsoft Office 2019 Home and Business (with Outlook) as a MS subscription was more practical for my needs. They would not refund the cost, would not allow me to speak to a senior manager and were just unhelpful with no customer service. I called Microsoft about such sales and they said consumers are allowed 30 days for a refund if you buy from Microsoft. Stay away from this company and buy direct from Microsoft on a subscription. Buyer beware!
Tried this when it was V.1.0. My computer was already blazing fast. 6 cores at 333, 12G, SS boot drive. Was already a 17 second boot as per Wise Care. Other than no change in boot up, any app I tried opened in "a blink of an eye". Everything, and I'm not an office user or casual web surfer. My machine is loaded down with hi-end professional Digital Audio Workstations and the like.
I"m renewing mine automatically. You shoud ignore the fake bad reviews here. Ever hear of industrial espionage? That's what's going on with this BS.
Scammers. Send out fake emails asking you to "renew" your Microsoft Office license (which you never purchased from them) and then ask for your credit card number if you follow the link.
1. As said by a post in 2017, the trial test is over so quick that it is impossible to see if it actually works as it says it does.
If they had any confidence it worked, they would allow two days trial and get lots of new business.
2. They do not give ANY address or contact details,
I believe this is against the 'WWW' law.
Steer clear - ethical companies do not act like this.

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To clarify - For a start, I am not "this is this guy again, extorting us unless we pay him he will publish negative reviews about us" and secondly I am female.

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