![]() That isn't to say for one moment that the under-the-hood side of AIDA64 isn't a great improvement upon the program from which it's derived. Many companies (hello Microsoft) could learn a great deal about leaving well alone and so FinalWire deserve great credit for keeping things stable. Without question when it comes to a great interface the adage that if it isn't broken you shouldn't fix it holds as true today as it ever has. FinalWire have wisely kept a familiar interface so that long-term users can knuckle down straight away without being baffled on how to get things how they used to be.Īs anyone who regularly uses an application or utility will attest it doesn't take very long at all for you to become comfortable with the interface and the slightest change can have a big effect upon the smoothness of your work-flow. ![]() It's quite apropos that todays review is the the latest version, rebranded and upgraded.Īt first glance you could be forgiven for thinking very little has changed. A year ago when I moved from news-hound to reviewer for OC3D my first review was of the newly released Everest v5.
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