Christmas is coming and, to celebrate, we’ve teamed up with our colleagues at PC-Welt to bring you a selection of premium software downloads – all completely free. Earlier this week we brought you Abelssoft PC Fresh, and now we have another offering from the same company: WashAndGo. This data utility usually commands a retail price of £28.32, but for one day only you can download it for free! This offer must end on Wednesday 9 December at 23:59. More software goodies are coming your way over the next couple of weeks – keep your eyes peeled for offers!
Why install Abelssoft WashAndGo?
It sounds a bit like a shampoo, and that is precisely what it is – a digital shampoo for your PC, activated with a single click of the mouse. WashAndGo tackles all the waste data that has accumulated in Windows over time, leaving you with a fresh system that’s primed for performance. This Windows cleaning and maintenance program can free up storage and memory by finding and removing temporary files, old protocol and backup files, and any other files that are no longer needed. Software application history and browser cookies, history and cache data are also on its hit list. WashAndGo will sniff out particularly large or duplicate files and folders that may be wasting space. Any sensitive files can be securely deleted using the shredder function. Properly maintaining the Windows Registry is essential, but it can be dangerous when you don’t know what you’re doing. WashAndGo can help here, too, hunting down and removing corrupt entries that may be causing system crashes and other errors. In its creation of automatic backups you can rest assured that any changes can be undone at any time.
How to take advantage of this free offer
Download Abelssoft WashAndGo, then double-click the .exe file and follow the prompts to install the software. When you arrive at the ‘Free activation’ window, enter your name and email address, and accept the terms and conditions and privacy policy. You will be emailed a confirmation link: click this link to activate the licence.
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