PC Health Boost Releases Version 2.3.1 to Reflect New Microsoft Gold Status
Boston, MA (PRWEB) September 09, 2013 -- Boost Software released version 2.3.1 of its flagship PC Health Boost software recently, on June 26, 2013. This version now shows the new Microsoft Partner Gold logo to represent their newly-acquired Pinpoint status.
Other important changes with the new version include streamlined installer pages and minor bug fixes. The modifications all occurred by July 8, and more current enhancements are yet to come for all Windows users.
PC HealthBoost™ users can now anticipate easier interface navigation. Customers also can expect improved overall product performance in order to clean up computer problems more effectively.
PC HealthBoost™ also includes advanced customer support with 24/7 live telephone assistance based out of the United States, UK, and Australia.
Many computer owners run PC HealthBoost™ when they want to get rid of errors and fix corrupted files that cause programs not to work. Other customers employ this program to improve browser session speeds and help them run their videos again.
People also turn to this software for help with removing unnecessary files and registry errors that cause a slow computer. Customers also use this tool to correct any complications concerning software conflicts.
Users can click the “Smart Update” function on their current version of PC Health Boost to upgrade it. They can also obtain a newer version of their software by going to the site where they initially purchased it. All they need is to make sure they still have their license key and registration information, and they need to activate the software if they haven’t already.
Boost Software Co-founders Peter Dunbar and Amit Mehta launched PC HealthBoost™ after spending over two years and $300,000 on research. The company has become part of an elite group that includes only one percent of all Microsoft application developers. Interested readers can visit the company's flagship product at PCHealthBoost.com.
Erin Walsh, Boost Software, http://www.pchealthboost.com, +1 (617) 444-9381, [email protected]
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