Lets's Talk Computers - Raxco  April 3, 2010
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Raxco
Interview on April 3, 2010
Intro to Perfect Disk 11     Guest: Bob Nolan
For over thirty years, Raxco Software has been a leading innovator and provider of productivity solutions and system administration and resource management software for businesses and home users around the world.

Bob Nolan, Raxco Software president and CEO, talks about why PerfectDisk 11 with its new features like Block Viewer, Selected File Defrag, New and Improved Space Reports and Much Faster Analysis makes this product a perfect choice for your disk defragmentation solution. To find out more about "How To Speed Up Your Computer System - Intro To Perfect Disk 11" and to read the complete transcript of this interview go to: http://www.perfectdisk.com/ltc_0410
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