Using Win7Zilla A Windows7 Utility Manager
GGarza | Nov 02, 2009 | View Comments
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Win7Zilla is an all-in-one utility software that can meet your system maintenance requirements. It is a utility manager where the settings can be applied to take effect immediately unlike other tweaking software.
Once you download the software, launch the executable file.

Win7Zilla Setup
For Most of the installation, you can accept the defaults to complete the program install.
Accept the License Agreement and then click to install.

The Application is Ready To Install
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Completing The Win7Zilla Installation
Once the application is installed, launch it; click Start =>Win7Zilla.

The Main Window: Allows Change to Windows7 Settings
There are six links that will allow you to customize the Windows7 settings.

One of the modifiers: TaskBar

Desktop And Personalization
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The System And Security Settings

The Control Panel Settings Modifier has Four Links

Internet Explorer with four modifier links

Windows Explorer
The application’s links show that Win7Zilla has depth in it’s control settings. These settings offer a lot of modifying opportunity.
Some facts:
OS : Windows 7
Software Licensing : Shareware ($9.99)
Created : Oct 23, 2009
Download size : 6465 kBytes
http://www.downloadroute.com/Win7Zilla-Sagitos-Ltd.html
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