Assess Multiple Aspects of Your Machine With Webroot System Analyzer (Secure Anywhere)
Posted by: Jon Ben-Mayor on 12/10/2015 09:09 AM [ Comments ]
Webroot System Analyzer is a system information tool that looks inside a system and gives you a quick assessment plus a detailed report on all aspects of hardware, OS, and installed applications.
Tim ran and tested this program and provides the following account:
The program runs quickly but does not really do what I thought it would. I assumed it was more of a system information tool but it’s really more of an overall system checker than anything else. It can look over your system and return a score based on a handful of things. I expected a lot more information. Most advanced users and technicians would already be aware of the information it provides. That said, it also runs on servers and I can see the value for an IT department.
Interestingly, the only advice it gave me was wrong. It thinks I have a single core processor when I have a quad-core i7-3770 processor. In the programs defense, I've seen this poor CPU detection with many other programs as well so hardly a deal breaker.
If the summary isn’t enough, you can view the details or save the results if you need to pass them on. There's not a lot more in the detailed report however. It is small and portable so you don’t have to waste resources when you’re finished running Webroot System Analyzer.
Download @ http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/webroot_system_analyzer.html
The program runs quickly but does not really do what I thought it would. I assumed it was more of a system information tool but it’s really more of an overall system checker than anything else. It can look over your system and return a score based on a handful of things. I expected a lot more information. Most advanced users and technicians would already be aware of the information it provides. That said, it also runs on servers and I can see the value for an IT department.
Interestingly, the only advice it gave me was wrong. It thinks I have a single core processor when I have a quad-core i7-3770 processor. In the programs defense, I've seen this poor CPU detection with many other programs as well so hardly a deal breaker.
If the summary isn’t enough, you can view the details or save the results if you need to pass them on. There's not a lot more in the detailed report however. It is small and portable so you don’t have to waste resources when you’re finished running Webroot System Analyzer.
Download @ http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/webroot_system_analyzer.html
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