Actually I found Jouni Vuorio's regcleaner some years ago.. since I'm Finnish :)

But today finding jv16 made me register to this forum and post many thanks for developing a software like this.

Unfortynately I'm too ashamed to describe the change in my system after using the software for 1 hour.

Buying on next salary :)


Yes, I'm not a bit specialist but it would be very nice if you could possibly create a section like internet tools. Anything from speedtester to any sort of tweaker.

Since internet is quite important part of pc in our world. Would be amazing to have All-in-one software to set the pc to run as it should.


Thank you so much! I greatly appreciate your work.

5 days later

Thanks for your feedback, if you want to write in Finnish, you can also contact me directly.


Features relating to the tweaking of internet connection is something we have been thinking for a while, so lets see if they make it for the next product version.

igniferroque wrote
.....I'm not a bit specialist but it would be very nice if you could possibly create a section like internet tools.

Anything from speedtester to any sort of tweaker. Since internet is quite important part of pc in our world.

Would be amazing to have All-in-one software to set the pc to run as it should.......

jv16 wrote
.....Features relating to the tweaking of internet connection is something we have been thinking for a while, so lets see if they make it for the next product version.

Can someone please elaborate on what kind of internet tools/features could possibly be addressed here.

Previously, those of us who have been paying close attention to the JV16 forums have made our opinion clear over and over - do not let PT become bloated with unnecessary features. Concentrate on improving the existing tools and keeping the package lean. Jouni acknowledged and understood this many times. But, I fear that market pressures will dictate another course. There may simply be too many other, more full-featured, competing packages on the market and if Macecraft doesn't stay competitive from both a feature and price perspective, they risk losing it all. As it stands already, I wonder how Macecraft, as a 1-product company, is doing from a revenue and profit standpoint (this is NOT to impugn Macecraft's business model or practices IN ANY WAY - I love the company). Simply, it's a matter of economics. The global economy has been 'challenging' for several years now - revenue is down, profits are down. I hope that Macecraft remains viable and competitive in the face of increasingly challenging market conditions.

I understand, but if a new tool is deployed it must work properly and as good as the existing third party one and not just standing there for the lovely eyes from one or other user who asked for it. Look at the Disk Wiper: never worked as it should. Disk Defrag has been dropped. Registry Compactor doesn't work as good as the ones included in other competetive suites, etc.

redseujac wrote
I understand, but if a new tool is deployed it must work properly and as good as the existing third party one and not just standing there for the lovely eyes from one or other user who asked for it. Look at the Disk Wiper: never worked as it should. Disk Defrag has been dropped. Registry Compactor doesn't work as good as the ones included in other competitive suites, etc.

Not to mention the new 'Software Uninstaller' function, not yet to be considered 'finished' in v2.0.0.1009!

Leonardo and redseujac, I completely agree with you. I hate to look past PT2011 already, but maybe the focus on 2012 will be to fix the tools that are already there FIRST, then think about adding a new tool or 2 to stay innovative/competitive. But everything that's there now MUST work as advertised. This is a real credibility issue.