System Utilities Tweaking Buzzsaw Service and GUI

Buzzsaw Service and GUI 2.1.1 for Windows

by Dirms

Avg. Rating 2.0 (7 votes)

File Details

File Size 0.3 MB
License Shareware
Operating System Windows 2000/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 579
Publisher Dirms
Homepage Buzzsaw Service and GUI

Publisher's Description

Buzzsaw is an on-the-fly disk defragmenter for Windows.

Latest Reviews

Zero3K

Zero3K reviewed v1.0.0.1 on Apr 7, 2005

Well, I gave it a try and I think that it works good as a defragmenter. I know that its UI isn't the greatest, but that'll change in v3.0 (according to the roadmap I read on the webpage).

cees2000

cees2000 reviewed v1.0.0.1 on Apr 2, 2005

agreed: installed the app but it totally sucks.
Just stick with Diskeeper or RaxCo because this thing I can't even call a program isn't worth the trouble!

httpd.confused

httpd.confused reviewed v1.0.0.1 on Apr 1, 2005

I went to the home page. I downloaded and installed the application (all 7,000 versions it comes in). And I still can't tell if it's for real, or just an elaborate joke.

The author also claims that he's the first to come up with "real-time defragmenting", but, sorry, he isn't.

And someone please, teach that man HTML and web site design.

Avg. Rating 2.0 (7 votes)
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Zero3K

Zero3K reviewed v1.0.0.1 on Apr 7, 2005

Well, I gave it a try and I think that it works good as a defragmenter. I know that its UI isn't the greatest, but that'll change in v3.0 (according to the roadmap I read on the webpage).

cees2000

cees2000 reviewed v1.0.0.1 on Apr 2, 2005

agreed: installed the app but it totally sucks.
Just stick with Diskeeper or RaxCo because this thing I can't even call a program isn't worth the trouble!

httpd.confused

httpd.confused reviewed v1.0.0.1 on Apr 1, 2005

I went to the home page. I downloaded and installed the application (all 7,000 versions it comes in). And I still can't tell if it's for real, or just an elaborate joke.

The author also claims that he's the first to come up with "real-time defragmenting", but, sorry, he isn't.

And someone please, teach that man HTML and web site design.

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