Modifications are scarce, repairs form positioning when disabling extra monitors

Nov 1, 2011 15:45 GMT  ·  By

Auslogics has released new versions for its most prominent defragmentation products: Disk Defrag, which moved to 3.3.0.0 and Registry Defrag, which was incremented to 6.2.2.0. The changelog does not show many modifications, mainly bug fixes and improved stability for both programs.

The two products share a common purpose, defragmentation, and their target making the difference, and in this case they seem to share the changes as well, with a single difference in the case of the disk defragmenter; it comes with a re-enabled option to change the computer idle time before starting the automatic optimization job.

Other than this, the Australian developer fixed a bug that affected form positioning when a user disabled extra monitors. Only Disk Defrag is free of charge for home use (you can have Registry Defrag for $19.95/€11.97), but both benefit from improved stability and a lower number of bugs.