
February 28, 2010

I'm an older retired lady living in the lovely Puget Sound area of Washington State. I've been learning so much from your Dave's Computer Tips Newsletter and want to thank you for helping me keep my older computer working so perfectly. It would be wonderful to have the more professional and complete Glary's Utilities Pro, so please do enter me in this fun drawing. Thank you for all you are doing and the knowledge you so kindly share with others .
Best wishes, LoisJem

September 17, 2008

Dear Dave,
I love your tips. I thought I would enter for the free software.
I am 48 I live between Boston Ma and Providence Ri in a little town called North Easton Ma. I have a mix of laptops and desktops. I have xp , vista and windows 7. I finally have them all somewhat speaking together. The next think I want to get is Fios and speed the whole thing up.
February 28, 2010

Great set of Utilities to use.
I have the free verion and have been emailing it to friends for weeks now. Would love to get my hands on the full version!!!!
Been Leanring Office tips from my email from DavesComputorTips for years now.
Have learned a lot of Great Tips
Thank You For all your help!!
Paul N.

March 1, 2010

Hi, Love free competitions.
In addition to the free version of Glary utilities i use the Glary registry cleaner, which is a later version than included in utilities, and Glary undelete, which does exactly what it says in the title.
Incidentally one of the first jobs I remember doing with computers was attaching the power plug to the hard drive. This believe it or not was a three phase 440 volt device, and it was not until many years later that I discoverd that this device, about the size of an industrial washing machine had a storage capacity of 2.5mb. thats right, less than two floppy discs!!
This task was undertaken in a pressurised clean room!!
John T-S
February 26, 2010

Hi please count me in this giveaway. I am Tanuj and I am currently pursuing MCA (Master Of Computer Applications). So usually I am a great fan of IT and my mind most of the time flies around applications. I like to try all new releases of applications and then to review it.
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October 22, 2008

Since retirement from medicine, I have been working with the elderly and those that are pharmaceutically-dependent. During these discussions, I find many are more interested in getting their computers working better. I am using a combination of utilities but some compete with each other so I am hoping Glary's utilities will help this effort. Since I do not charge for this help, I need a faster way to get these computers working faster.
Thanks for this opportunity,
Bill

February 27, 2010

Living in the back part of the boonies in Tennessee I dont usually get a chance to actually get completely registered to win something before my connection will drop to nothing. I guess I will hold my breath when I press the button to see if it kicks off. Wish me luck.
duh

March 10, 2010

I am a newcomer with you Dave, but Glary Utilities Pro looks like just what I need for Win 7. So far I am finding Win 7 much more trouble than Windows XP Pro ever was. Hopefully that will change soon. In 1984, I started into computers with the Macintosh and went through the newer and better models until one day I found myself needing software to work with GPS coordinates. I tried and tried to find a program that would enable my Mac to handle this but finally gave up and then began our move into the "PC" families. We have been using various PCs, with Win 98, 98SE, Millenium Edition (what a joke that was), Win 2000 Pro, XP and then XP Pro up until now, when I finally graduated to the Win 7 operating system. As I said above, I find Win 7 much more challenging than any of its predecessors that I used. I hope to learn more about its use and secrets with the fine group here. I am responsible for three computers here at our home. I am 65 years old and am a retired US Army Aviator, flying helicopter gunships, scouts, and then fixed wing aircraft in South Vietnam in 1967/68 and again in 1970/71.
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