Windows Magazine Mar. 1998
First Aid 98 introduces a top-notch user interface depicting
a desk with all the components and peripherals of an average
PC. Everything that needs to be configured already is; just
click the big Check-Up button to give your system a physical.
It's hard to imagine a more comprehensible utility interface.
Peter Geiger, The Chronicle-Telegram,
Elyria, OH May, 17, 1998
"…let us consider First Aid 98, as valuable a piece of software
as I've encountered for Windows 95….Installation is a snap…it
will launch itself with a video explaining its own features
…yes, First Aid will even take care of virus-proofing your
computer. When you turn on your computer, First Aid loads
first and lurks in the background, monitoring your computer's
start-up and fixing things as needed to avoid such dreaded
messages as Non-system disk error. I can hardly imagine $40
better spent."
Life Association News
May. 1998
First Aid is an easy-to-use tool to keep your system running
smoothly. It helps you resolve software conflicts, recover
from hardware problems and avoid Windows crashes.
PC Magazine Editors' Choice
March 24, 1998
First Aid is the easiest-to-use and is targeted at new users….one
of First Aid's chief strengths is its interface, which consists
of an image of a typical desktop system.
Don Crabb, syndicated
columnist, May 18, 1998 (appeared in Springfield
Union News)
For Windows 95, a good bet is First Aid 98 ... automatically
finds and fixes general system problems under Windows 95,
including general protection faults that would otherwise crash
your computer….also fixes applications that have been misconfigured,
as well as all those nasty device and multimedia drivers that
tend to fill our hard discs these days. And to top it all
off, First Aid 98 will also tune up your PC by setting more
optimal disc caches, memory buffers, and other Windows 95
performance parameters.
Nation's Business, April
1998
First Aid is like having a service technician resident in
a PC.
Dwight Silverman, February
18, 1998
It's well written and easy to follow, but its nicest feature
appears if it can't help you. You're given the chance to send
the problem in to CyberMedia for inclusion in its knowledge
base. If First Aid 98 can't help, the program finds someone
who can.
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