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Vispa 0.2.1, A Vista Tweaker

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Vispa 0.2.1

Vispa secures your Windows Vista installation and protects your privacy. In addition to so-called antispy features, it disables common security threats and increases your Windows performance.

The only recommendation I can give is not applying settings without vague knowledge of what you´re doing. Not every setting is desired in every environment. Vispa is no tool for beginners, just a more convenient way of tweaking your operating system the way you know you want it.

What's New in version 0.2.1:

* added translations for help dialog

* added restore feature for 404 search

* fixed bug in IEUnSearchScope

* fixed bug in UsabUnDisableSounds

* fixed bug in UsabUnClassicLogon

* fixed bug in "all settings" warning

* fixed firefox download link

* fixed windows mail detection

* fixed bug with /lang switch

* fixed spelling mistakes

* modified Windows Classic installtype

Download:

Vispa 0.2.1 (link 1)

Vispa 0.2.1 (link 2)

I used Vista very briefly, one thing about it was MS proclaiming that it was the most secure OS they had ever released. Do you think that an average user will see a benefit from using Vispa to further lock-down Vista or is this something more for power users?

I used Vista very briefly, one thing about it was MS proclaiming that it was the most secure OS they had ever released. Do you think that an average user will see a benefit from using Vispa to further lock-down Vista or is this something more for power users?

If you read the topic title, you have your answer.

Cheers.

Thanks, that tells me all I need to know about Vista and its fanboys.

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