Hare:
the best acceleration utility for PC.
With Hare, accelerate
any computer up to 300%, even latest generation PCs using
Pentium 4 or Athlon MP; simply install
Hare and be accelerated.
- Accelerate
your computer automatically
Hare doesn't use "classic" acceleration
methods, such as a few registry tweaks, and few modified
settings. Hare will improve performance no matter what software
you use, thanks to a revolutionary compact 88-bit Kernel,
which accelerates common system instructions. In addition
to that, Hare has a very complete CPU Tasking technology
designed to fit your needs; Hare determines automatically
what program you use, and how much CPU it must allocate
to it.
- Mem
Doubler or intelligent RAM management
There are dozens of RAM defragmentation software
for PC; forget them all. Mem Doubler has a unique function
which is able to determine when your RAM needs to be defragmented!
Just tick a checkbox, and Mem Doubler will adapt to your
computing style.
- Automatic
RAM preservation
How can you run over thirty heavy programs such
as Adobe Photoshop or Macromedia Dreamweaver with only 128Mb
of RAM? With Hare, and its "Automatic RAM preservation"
function: it distributes RAM to programs when they need
it, not when they want it. [Example]
- Accelerate
games
With a set of pre-programmed instructions compatible
with nearly all PC games, GameZap will increase your game's
frames per second by near 10% in most cases. And GameZap
is compatible with OpenGL!
- Easy
to use
Hare features a state-of-art interface, extremely
easy to use. Our interface fully respects Microsoft's guidelines
and is very intuitive. Most of the time, you won't have
to configure Hare, since it works in background, but if
you want for example to check out how much free memory you
have, or if you feel like fine-tweaking Hare, you'll be
delighted by its ease of use, eye-candy icons and comprehensive
wizards.
- And
much more
Hare features other great functions, such as WinOptimize,
a wizard that automatically cleans and optimizes Windows!
It is impossible to list all of Hare's functions on a single
webpage, so why don't you get
it now and find out what it feels to have a really fast
computer?
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