After 11 years of using (and paying for) Diskeeper, I have found Defraggler. Since I felt that Diskeeper was the best defragmentation option out there, there was no reason for me to look at any others.
Within the past year or so (may be longer ago, I'm not sure) Condusiv acquired Diskeeper or they became the same company in some way. Since that time, I have felt that Diskeeper just wasn't/isn't the same quality as it once was.
With that being said I tried Defraggler for free and am so impressed, I have upgraded to the "Professional" version. I am certainly not a computer genius or anything of the sort; but, I am a consumer of some software and Defraggler is one that works for me...
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- Posted Jan 12, 2013 for v2.12
Defraggler changed my view of defragging the HD. I was used to wait for hours for it to happen, or even leaving my computer on when going to bed. I tried at least half a dozen programs, and found this is definitely the fastest one. I just used it, the analyze took about half a minute, and showed a total of 3.6GB of fragm. files - pretty much, since I have less than 10GB altogether. This was defragmented in 19 minutes! This truly is a defrag program you can run every day, because it's so fast. One more excellent thing: I've never had problems with rebooting after defrag. The whole system has always started normally, no need for extra boots. I love it, and recommend it! It doesn't gather your files in one end of HD, but that's hardly an issue, since you will have new frags as soon as you do something. Your HD isn't static like a bookshelf. It's a "living" thing. This is one of the foremost programs I recommend.
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- Posted Jul 01, 2008 for v1.02.078 RC2
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