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[@sludgehound] Kerish Doctor does absolutely nothing without showing you and getting your approval.
Automation comes only after you decide to accept any suggestions to “do this again without asking”.
You can run it, test it, browse through it’s recommendations, then say no, or uninstall it, no problem, no changes to your system, but only insight for you to consider.
I especially like the ( reversible ) tweaks, like getting rid of “Libraries” display in Windows Explorer ( File Explorer for you — Microsoft renamed it so that there is little continuity between Windows versions ).
Kerish Doctor is unlike any other program of it’s supposed type in that Kerish Doctor is super cautious, always offers detailed information before you decide to go ahead with changes, is totally reversible, and has never caused a misbehavior for me across hundreds of computers ( thank you Kerish Doctor for your fully functional first month trial that proves your value to folks, and keeps them from buying trash ).
And, no, it is not a “one click” tool, it take a sequence of clicks to start and review and accept any change Kerish Doctor offers to make.
I like the update listing for other programs on your computer, allowing direct access to updates and security patches — well done.
All computers I have used Kerish Doctor on run smoother, more reliably, and more responsively to the end user — safer, too, by accepting it’s suggestions to turn off Microsoft’s constant sniffing, and closing any open, unprotected auto-shares.
Don’t let bad programs prevent you from discovering good programs.
Kerish Doctor is a good tool, totally safe, totally manual, until you decide to let it repeat previous, already approved-by-you tasks in the future — or not, keep it manual forever if you prefer.
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