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Diskkeeper 15
Diskkeeper 15







diskkeeper 15
  1. #DISKKEEPER 15 UPGRADE#
  2. #DISKKEEPER 15 TRIAL#

Thank you for letting me fit this product in with my usage patterns and my backup strategy!Ģ. PD doesn't force me into the generic end-user category by hiding the scheduling options and making up for it by saying "oh our product is so resource friendly you can just set and forget".

#DISKKEEPER 15 TRIAL#

I de-installed the Diskeeper trial and I've been using Perfect Disk for about a week now.ġ.

diskkeeper 15

This time, I remembered Raxco and I decided to check it out.

#DISKKEEPER 15 UPGRADE#

So when my Diskeeper trial ended, I didn't do what I always used to do which was buy an upgrade license without really thinking about it. My personal corruption as an end-user really began with a few idle Google searches, and I saw Raxco's Perfect Disk. I was actually not very excited by it it has been so oversimplified in the last several versions, and this latest one was like a toy version of the product. So I got the Diskeeper (15?) Trial about a month ago and started using it. Eventually I just used my good judgement and gut feeling to decide that "this time", I'd like to still use a defragger for this machine. But a good decision could be made by going either way, and in the future, maybe I won't need a defragger either! However, I do still maintain several spinning hard drive partitions (currently only on one physical HDD), and some of them still get updated on a semi-frequent basis. Personally, I am on the cusp at this time due to the sheer amount of data that I have. The overhanging question in all this is of course, "do we still need to defrag?" It's a valid question, especially in today's increasingly ubiquitous SSD climate, where defragging is neither needed nor a good practice. But I liked it because it allowed me to get my geek fix, and then Diskeeper removed it. Mostly, that display wasn't necessary, and I'll acknowledge that. Also, Diskeeper long ago removed the disk mapping graphics, which show the clusters on a given partition as individual cells, and in even older versions, you could "walk the map" and see the layout of individual files and how they might contribute to fragmentation. The latest UI design left me a bit confused and I longed for the older interface because I knew where everything was. My biggest issue with Diskeeper is graphical. First off, let me be clear: Diskeeper is still a fine product and I had no technical problems or corruptions, or anything like that. Well, here it is: The last several versions of Diskeeper have left me a little bit disappointed.









Diskkeeper 15