Internet Speed Optimization Tool 6.1 |
Internet Speed Optimization Tool is an optimization application
Publisher: |
Hangzhou Sky Software Co. Ltd |
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Downloads: |
1 |
Software Type: |
Freeware, 0.00 |
File Size: |
2.47M |
OS: |
Windows All |
Update Date: |
02 November, 2016 |
Internet Speed Optimization Tool is an optimization application that is designed to boost Internet speed and tweak Internet Explorer for faster web browsing. How to Use Internet Speed Optimization Tool? Step 1: Initial speed test-Internet Speed Optimization Tool initially performs a speed test, just to make sure that your computer needs to be optimized. Just as expected, in 99 percent of the cases your computer does need optimization, so just hit the big red “Boost” button to apply the standard "Internet Speed Optimization Tool" mode. In case you're using a dial-up connection, Internet Speed Optimization Tool boasts a separate optimization mode, so make sure to check the dedicated option in the main Window. Step 2: Reset the changes applied to your web browser-Because it's important to keep users on the safe side all the time, Internet Speed Optimization Tool also comprises a “restore to default” feature to get back to the original settings and thus reset any modification made by the app. Step 3: Check your Internet connection speed using different tests-Another useful tool packed into Internet Speed Optimization Tool is the speed test that provides three different modes to check the speed of your Internet connection: quick, medium and long. After performing any of these tests, you can see file details, time, connection quality, progress and speed. Performance of Internet Speed Optimization Tool: Internet Speed Optimization Tool doesn't seem to provide a significant speed boost, but the application works flawlessly on all Windows workstations, while remaining very light on hardware resources, no matter the computer configuration. Internet Speed Optimization Tool doesn't include a help file or other user guidance to explain the Ask Expert button, which opened a browser window but only displayed the message that the page couldn't be displayed. The publisher's Web site wouldn't open, either. Internet Speed Opti
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