Rabu, 30 Januari 2013

Syria 'confirms' Israeli air strike near Lebanon border

Iron Dome interceptor battery near Haifa - 28 January
Israel fears Syrian arms may fall into Hezbollah's hands,
and has strengthened its northern defences

The Syrian military has confirmed that Israeli jets have carried out an air strike on its territory, but denied reports that lorries carrying weapons bound for Lebanon were hit.
It said in a statement that the target was a military research centre northwest of the capital Damascus.
Two people were killed and five injured in the attack, it said.
Lebanese security sources, Western diplomats and Syrian rebels say an arms convoy was hit near Lebanon's border.
The attack came as Israel voiced fears that Syrian missiles and chemical weapons could fall into the hands of militants such as Lebanon's Hezbollah.
BBC Middle East correspondent Wyre Davies says none of the reports can be verified, although some well-placed diplomats and military sources say they would not be surprised if Israel had acted, given the recent instability in Syria.
Israel and the US have declined to comment on the incident.
The Lebanese military and internal security forces have not officially confirmed the reports, but say there has been increased activity by Israeli warplanes over Lebanon in the past week, and particularly in recent hours.
Hezbollah fears
The army statement, quoted in Syria's official media, said: "Israeli fighter jets violated our airspace at dawn today and carried out a direct strike on a scientific research centre in charge of raising our level of resistance and self-defence."
The centre, in Jamraya, northwest of the capital Damascus, was damaged in the attack, along with an adjacent building and a car park, the statement said.
It said that "armed terrorist gangs", a term the government uses to describe rebel groups, had tried and failed repeatedly to capture the same facility in recent months.
The statement specifically denied reports that an arms convoy had been hit.
Hours earlier, unnamed Lebanese security sources reported that Israeli warplanes had struck lorries carrying missiles towards the Lebanese border
The Associated Press quoted a US official as saying the lorries were carrying Russian-made SA-17 anti-aircraft missiles.
Correspondents say Israel fears that Lebanese Shia militant group Hezbollah could obtain anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles, thus strengthening its ability to respond to Israeli air strikes.
However, an attack on the Syrian side could cause a major diplomatic incident, they say, as Iran has said it will treat any Israeli attack on Syria as an attack on itself.
The attack came days after Israel moved its Iron Dome defence system to the north of the country.
Israel has also joined the US in expressing concern that Syria's presumed chemical weapons stockpile could be taken over by militant groups, although there is no evidence that the convoy was carrying such weapons.
Analysts say Israel believes Syria received a battery of SA-17s from Russia after an alleged Israeli air strike in 2007 that destroyed a Syrian nuclear reactor.
The US government said in 2008 that the reactor was "not intended for peaceful purposes".

US economy shrinks a surprise 0.1% in fourth quarter

Warehouse in San Francisco
Restocking by businesses, which had plumped up growth over the summer, tailed off in the autumn


The US economy unexpectedly shrank at an annualised rate of 0.1% in the fourth quarter of 2012, initial official estimates indicate.
If confirmed, it would be the first contraction logged by the US economy since the 2009 global recession.
The world's largest economy grew 3.1% in July to September.
The fourth quarter period was dominated by the "fiscal cliff" - the spending cuts and tax rises that had been due to come into force from 1 January.
These were avoided by a last-minute deal between the Republican-dominated Congress and the White House. However, economists warned at the time that fears of an abrupt cut in government spending were undermining business and consumer confidence.
However, part of that deal includes tax rises for the highest-earning Americans and - more significantly for the economy - the expiry of a payroll tax holiday for all US employees, something which is widely expected by economists to further weigh on growth during the current quarter.
Spending cuts
The fourth-quarter shrinkage in economic output comes as a shock to analysts on Wall Street, who had been expecting 1.1% growth according to a poll by news agency Reuters. Not one economist surveyed had predicted an economic contraction.
It will add to pressure on the US Federal Reserve to do more to stimulate the economy. Members of its Federal Open Markets Committee are due to announce the conclusions of their latest policy-setting meeting later on Wednesday, and will have had an advance look at the economic data.
Growth was dragged down by a 22% cut in the federal government's defence spending - the biggest since 1972, when the US was winding down from the end of the Vietnam War - and by the decision of many businesses to halt the rapid rebuilding of their inventories that began over the summer.
These two relatively volatile components of the data subtracted a combined 2.6 percentage points from the overall growth figure.
Consumer spending did pick up, as did business investment, suggesting that the economy may have some underlying momentum. Sales of computers and cars both made positive contributions to the economy's performance.
Residential investment also grew 15%, adding to evidence that the housing market has finally turned the corner.
"Frankly, this is the best-looking contraction in US [gross domestic product] you'll ever see," said Paul Ashworth, an economist at Capital Economics, in a note to clients. "The drag from defence spending and inventories is a one-off. The rest of the report is all encouraging."
The October-to-December period was also negatively affected by Storm Sandy, which caused the closure of many factories and businesses in the New York area, and by a sharp drop in exports.
Growth for 2012 as a whole came in at 2.2%, up from 1.8% in 2011, but still unusually slow compared with previous economic recoveries in the US following recessions in the post-War era.
Debt ceiling
Looking ahead, domestic spending in the current quarter is expected to be dogged by further uncertainty over the federal government's tax and spending.
Workers have already experienced a 2% average cut in their take-home pay, due to the expiry of the payroll tax holiday. That means a household earning $50,000 a year will have about $1,000 less to spend.
The income lost is likely to have been behind a sharp fall in consumer confidence recorded by surveys in January.
Meanwhile, the recently re-elected President Barack Obama and Congress are expected to clash once again in the coming months over the debt ceiling.
The US Treasury is approaching the $16.4tn (£10.3tn) legal limit on its total debt, and must gain permission from Congress to borrow the money needed for it to continue meeting its bills.
Last time there was a stand-off over the issue, in the summer of 2011, the political deadlock prompted ratings agency Standard & Poor's to deprive the US of its top AAA rating, a move that sent stock markets sharply lower.
The US House of Representatives has passed a bill to extend the country's debt limit until May, deferring the budget debate for a few months at least.

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MP3 Quality Modifier v.2.50

MP3 Quality Modifier


MP3 Quality Modifier is a free portable software which helps you easy and quickly edit and enhance the quality of your MP3 audio files.
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The first step is to drag and drop MP3 files on the file list, MP1 and MP2 files are supported as well. Various information such as the name, interpret, size and bitrate are displayed automatically.
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The process itself takes only a few seconds per song and is even able to adapt the folder structure (example: “Artist X” folder with “Album 1″ and “Album 2″ as subfolders) if that is wanted. Unlike other tools all ID3 tags like the title, artist etc. are automatically retained as well.
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Selasa, 29 Januari 2013

Syria crisis: Brahimi warns horror is 'unprecedented'

Haresta neighbourhood of Damascus. 29 Dec 2013
Some city districts, including Haresta in the capital Damascus, lie in ruins

The conflict in Syria has reached "unprecedented levels of horror", peace envoy Lakhdar Brahimi has told the UN Security Council.
The UN-Arab League envoy said Syria was being destroyed "bit by bit" with grave consequences for the wider region.
He was speaking hours after evidence emerged of a fresh massacre in the northern city of Aleppo.
At least 71 bodies were found by a river in the western Bustan al-Qasr district, opposition activists said.
Most had their hands tied behind their backs and gunshot wounds to the head.
Mr Brahimi has been trying to find a solution to the crisis based on a peace plan approved at an international conference in June 2012.
The UN says the conflict has left more than 60,000 people dead.
The BBC's Barbara Plett at the UN says Mr Brahimi delivered a blunt assessment of the situation in Syria that reflected his frustration with the deadlock in the Security Council.
"Unprecedented levels of horror have been reached. The tragedy does not have an end," Mr Brahimi told a closed meeting of the 15-member council, according to diplomats.
"The country is breaking up before everyone's eyes. Only the international community can help, and first and foremost the Security Council."
Speaking later to reporters, Mr Brahimi said the Syrian government and the opposition were, between them, destroying Syria "bit by bit".
"The region is being pushed into a situation that is extremely bad," he said.
"That is why I believe the Security Council simply cannot continue to say: 'We are in disagreement, therefore let's wait for better times.' I think they have to grapple with this problem now."
Gruesome discovery
The UN Security Council has been divided over Syria for months.
The US, UK, France and other Western powers have pushed for resolutions that threaten sanctions against President Bashar al-Assad's government.
However, Russia and China have vetoed such resolutions three times. Moscow - a close ally of Syria - also refuses to back calls for Mr Assad to step down.
Earlier, video footage of the gruesome discovery in Aleppo was posted by activists on YouTube.
It showed a large number of bodies strewn in and around the banks of the Quwaiq river, which skirts the western side of Aleppo.
The bodies were caked in mud and showed signs of rigor mortis. There were also signs of blood having poured from many of the heads.
The government and opposition have blamed each other for the killings.
The district of Bustan al-Qasr has been hotly contested since fighting broke out in Aleppo last July, correspondents say

President Obama makes immigration reform push


President Barack Obama has said the time has come for a sweeping overhaul of the US immigration system.
He made his case at a high school in Las Vegas, Nevada, a day after a bipartisan group of senators outlined a framework for reform.
The White House and senators envisage a path to citizenship for many of an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants in the US.
The move reflects the growing influence of Hispanic voters.
In his opening remarks, Mr Obama said: "The time has come for common-sense, comprehensive immigration reform."
He noted that the current system was "out of date and badly broken".
Bipartisan approach?
Mr Obama's case for an immigration revamp reflects a blueprint he rolled out in 2011, though that did not go far, to the disappointment of Latino voters.
On Tuesday, the US president championed the proposals outlined a day earlier by a group of four Democratic and four Republican senators.
"The good news is that for the first time in many years Republicans and Democrats seem ready to tackle this problem together," he said.
But Mr Obama added that if Congress did not take action, the White House would write legislation of its own and insist that lawmakers vote on it.
Like the bipartisan plan, the president also backed an overhaul of the existing legal immigration system and securing US borders.
His 2011 blueprint also focused on a path to permanent residency and eventual citizenship, as well as making it easier for businesses to verify the legal status of workers.
After eight years, individuals would be allowed to become legal permanent residents and could eventually become citizens five years later.
Appeal to Hispanics
Under the White House and senators' plans, undocumented immigrants would be allowed to live and work in the US legally as long as they pass background checks and pay back-taxes.
Once immigrants were able to apply for permanent residency, they would do so behind everyone else who had already applied for a green card.
But the senators' proposals would allow undocumented immigrants to start the process of becoming citizens only after US borders are deemed secure, a link that did not feature in the president's plan.
The so-called gang of eight hope their blueprint could pass the Senate by summer.
While passage of such a bill is not assured in the Senate, it faces a tougher route in the Republican-controlled House of Representatives.
But many Republicans recognise their party's hard line on immigration has become a liability, after November's election when the Democratic president won more than 70% of the Latino vote.
Arizona Senator John McCain, the former Republican presidential candidate who lost to Mr Obama in 2008, said on Monday: "The Republican Party is losing the support of our Hispanic citizens."

US immigration reform efforts

  • 2006: Bipartisan bill featuring enhanced border security, a guest worker programme and a path to citizenship passes the Senate with President George Bush's endorsement but dies in the Republican-led House
  • 2007: A similar bill fails in the Senate after conservatives complain citizenship provisions would reward lawbreakers
  • 2010: Senate Democrats backed by President Obama push so-called Dream Act - legislation to grant citizenship to some undocumented immigrants brought to the US as children; it dies amid Republican opposition
  • August 2012: President Obama uses his executive authority to create a mechanism similar to the Dream Act; Republicans complain he usurped their constitutional authority
  • November 2012: Hispanic voters, driven partly by anger at Republican opposition to immigration reform, overwhelmingly back Mr Obama and the Democrats in the election



Senin, 28 Januari 2013

Immigration reform: US senators in bipartisan deal


A bipartisan group of US senators has unveiled a plan for sweeping reform of the immigration system this year.
The framework calls for a path to citizenship for many of the 11 million undocumented immigrants in the US, while tightening border security.
The eight senators promoted their proposals a day before President Barack Obama presents his own blueprint.
Correspondents say conservatives' hard line on immigration has become an electoral liability for Republicans.
In last November's elections, President Obama, a Democrat, won more than 70% of the Hispanic vote.
'Time is right'
Senator Charles Schumer of New York told Monday's news conference he hoped the bipartisan group's blueprint could pass the Senate by late spring or summer.
But many conservative lawmakers denounce a path to legalisation for undocumented immigrants as an "amnesty" for lawbreakers.
Republican Senator John McCain of Arizona told the news conference the reform would be "very difficult, but achievable".
On the undocumented migrants, he said: "We, the American people, have been too content for too long to allow individuals to mow our lawn, serve us food, clean our homes and even watch our children while not affording them any of the benefits that make our country so great.
"I think everyone here agrees that it is not beneficial for our country to have these people here hidden in the shadows. Let's create a system to bring them forward, allow them to settle their debt to society and fulfil the necessary requirements to become law-abiding citizens of this country."
Sen McCain has previously backed a pathway to citizenship, against his party line.
The other six senators are Democrats Dick Durbin of Illinois, Robert Menendez of New Jersey and Michael Bennet of Colorado; and Republicans Marco Rubio of Florida, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Jeff Flake of Arizona.
In addition to a path to permanent residence and eventual citizenship, they call for measures to strengthen border security and to speed the path to citizenship for illegal immigrants who came to the US as children.
Senator Graham said he hoped the plan would be strongly supported in the Senate - improving its chances of approval in the Republican-dominated House of Representatives.
He warned: "If for some reason we fail in our efforts to pass comprehensive immigration reform, I do believe it will be many years before anyone is willing to try and solve this problem."
But Republican Senate leader Mitch McConnell said any bill on the critical issue of immigration would need to be written after wider consultation.
"This effort is too important to be written in a back room and sent to the floor with a take-it-or-leave it approach," he said in a statement.
Meanwhile, Representative Lamar Smith, formerly chairman of the House Judicial Committee, said: "When you legalise those who are in the country illegally, it costs taxpayers millions of dollars, costs American workers thousands of jobs and encourages more illegal immigration."
White House press secretary Jay Carney said of the bipartisan group's proposal: "We welcome this. We think this is positive."
President Obama is to travel on Tuesday to Las Vegas, Nevada, to lay out his own immigration-reform vision, which is expected to be similar to that of the senators.
Previous efforts to overhaul the immigration system failed in the Senate in 2006 and 2007.


Analysis

We are witnessing the rare sight of Republicans and Democrats working together, led by high-profile senators who have a geographical stake in the issue. The business community is broadly on board and the Obama White House is extremely keen - no doubt sensing a "legacy moment".
It is, of course, far from a done deal. Translating principles into legislation will take time and require compromise. Beyond that, reform will be contingent on a critical mass of support from House Republicans, many of whom harbour suspicions of anything resembling an amnesty.
But senior Republicans are desperate to claw back Hispanic votes after losing heavily to Mr Obama in this fast-growing segment of the electorate. For party strategists, immigration reform equals a fresh start with Latino voters. It's telling that Republican standard bearers on this issue include likely contenders for a 2016 presidential run.

Senators' immigration plan

  • Path to citizenship for immigrants already in US illegally
  • Increased border security and tracking of visitor and other visas
  • Reducing visa backlogs and awarding resident green cards to immigrants who obtain advanced degrees in certain subjects from US universities
  • A verification system to prevent firms from hiring illegal immigrants
  • Allowing employers to hire immigrants if they cannot recruit US citizens, including an agricultural worker programme

Wall Street optimism gives US economy a break from the doom and gloom

Wall Street stock exchange


Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on Friday. Photograph: Richard Drew/AP
For the first time since last April, Wall Street bond investors are seeing the economic glass as half-full.
Interest rates on Treasury bonds have been rising slowly and subtly over the past week – and that may indicate that Wall Street believes the economy is finally going in the right direction.
There are reasons for their optimism. Economic numbers, particularly around housing and to a lesser extent around unemployment, have been improving steadily. Congress decided, uncharacteristically, not to have a knock-down, drag-out fight over the debt ceiling until at least 19 May.
The result: yields for 10-year Treasury bonds jumped to over 2% Monday for the first time since April 2012.
The jump signals that, at least temporarily, Wall Street may believe that the recovery has accelerated, so they don't need to pile into Treasury bonds.
Michael Pond, interest-rate strategist at Barclays Capital, said that selling Treasury bonds is not Wall Street's way of disapproving of the better economic news. "Everyone, everyone wants the recovery to accelerate," said Pond.
Treasury yields are not exactly the most exciting subject in the world, for good reason: yields have been so low for so long that they have rarely budged to reflect any difference in economic conditions.
But Treasury yields are also a way of reading the US economy. Mortgage rates, for instance, are often related to the 10-year Treasury bond. Mortgage rates have been at record lows because the 10-year Treasury has also been at record lows.
Because Treasury rates are rising, "I would expect mortgage rates to rise," said Guy LeBas, a portfolio manager with Janney Montgomery Scott.
Treasury yields have been very low for two reasons. The first is demand: the Federal Reserve controls the Treasury market and has a huge influence over prices, which it wants to keep low.
The Fed is the largest owner and the largest buyer of Treasury bonds. It holds $1.7tn in US government debt, nearly double the amount it did three years ago.
Part of the Fed's rationale in keeping Treasury yields low is to encourage investors who would buy bonds to avoid Treasuries and move to corporate bonds instead, where companies could use the cash.
The Fed also wants to keep rates low to encourage consumers to spend money.
The mechanics of Treasury bonds are a little complex. Treasury bonds are considered the safest kind of investment because they are backed by the federal government, which guarantees they will be paid. So when investors are worried about risk, they run to the safest investment possible: treasuries.
When investors sell their treasuries, it means they perceive there is less risk in the US economy and that things are getting better.
A lot of things could happen to change that perception, of course – anything from Washington dysfunction to bad economic news – but for the time being, let's enjoy the rare pause in nonstop disaster and crisis.

QuickWayToFolders v.1.2.9

QuickWayToFolders


QuickWayToFolders is a simple tool that provides you with a quick folder content access. Each entry is added to the taskbar notification area (near to windows clock).
The four display possibilites are:
* Desktop: Act like your desktop, with possibility of navigate through subfolders
* Small Browser: Act like windows explorer
* Menu: Display folder content in menu
* Multiple Folders Menu: Display multiple folders content in a single menu

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Minggu, 27 Januari 2013

Avira AntiVir Rescue System 01-23-2013

Avira AntiVir Emergency Rescue


If your system gets damaged and you cannot boot your computer, than you should burn Avira AntiVir Rescue System to a CD or DVD, a Linux-based application that allows accessing computers that cannot be booted anymore.

Avira AntiVir Rescue System will help you repair a damaged system and rescue all your important data, such as work documents, holiday photos, multimedia files, etc. The software will also scan the system for virus infections.

Just double-click on the rescue system package to burn it to a CD/DVD. You can then use this CD/DVD to boot your computer.
Let’s hope you won’t have to use this program, but just in case you should have it if something goes wrong.

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Acoustica DJ Twist & Burn v.1.29 b154

DJ Twist Burn


Acoustica DJ Twist & Burn is an extremely easy DJ mixing software application that lets you warp, bend and mix your music files.
You can create beatmatched mix CDs and MP3 files. Set the tempo or beats per minute (BPM) of each song without changing the pitch! Edit & trim the latest singles and remix them with oldies-but-goodies.

You can apply effects to each song, including reverb, echo/delay, flanger, EQ, Chorus and others, including an amazing vocal remover.
You can set the volume of each track or let the software automatically peak a volume so that each song has the same loudness level. Apply Boost to tracks to give those old tracks some beefed up dynamic range.

You can set the fades and overlaps in detail. Trim out extra applause or extraneous ‘non-song’ audio. Set amazing filter and beat-synced panning cross fades!
Specify the exact tempo and key. If you want to practice playing or singing along with the song, you can slow it down AND change the pitch without making it sound like that stereo-typical chipmunk.

In addition to automatically detecting the exact tempo and key of the song, DJ Twist & Burn will also create unbelievable beat synched fades from song to song.
When you’re done with mixing DJ Twist & Burn lets you render your mix to MP3, WMA, OGG or WAV file so that you can put it on your portable MP3 player or iPod, or you can just burn a CD.
If you love to mix music, take our software for a serious spin.

Features:
* Automatic tempo & beat matching! This DJ software analyzes and adjusts the speed of each song so that it blends perfectly with adjacent songs!
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ALLPlayer Portable v.5.4

ALLPlayer


ALLPlayer is a free and universal multimedia player that you can use to play all media files, such as MKV, DivX, XviD, Flash, QuickTime, DVD, MP3, FLAC files. It supports IQ text (or intelligent subtitles) which analysis the length of the displayed subtitles so that it would be displayed long enough for you to be able to read everything.
Thanks to IQ text function, you won’t miss any subtitles watching the film. Sometimes the subtitles come so fast one after another that you don’t manage to read everything and you must rewind the video so you can read the text, but from now on, thanks to IQ text, you won’t have this problem any more.
If you have problems with codecs or your PC is weak to play Internet Content, the LiveUpdate service is at hand to clean, update and fix your playback problems. Years of experience let the developer create the best breed of codec packs available at one place.

YouTube to ALLPlayer is available in LiveUpdate!

LiveUpdate

This service allows you to keep up to date with the latest codec packs. We make sure that your PC uses the least possible amount of CPU with native codecs and decoders. Our Community expertise is strong enough to give you the best solutions available on the Internet. This service is being constantly upgraded (require constant upgrade and sustainability of our broadband connection and servers, so Donation will be well seen.

Converter ALLtoAVI

This function will help you to convert new formats like x264 or MKV to the format appropriate for your DVD/DivX device for easy playback. This function will be further enhanced in the future for youtube recording, AVCHD or Internet capturing. Look out for new versions.

New Setup

Is more intuitive than before, especially in case of subtitle handling and files management. If you have problems with DAT files our Doctor AVI will fix it for you. Try our new Setup for all extra features.

Better stability

When it comes to High Definition movies (MKV/X264), your old computer won´t play them but using special decoders you will discover your movies in higher resolution. This is thanks to DirectX and LiveUpdate service.

OpenSubtitles.org

Thanks to Opensubtitles.org support, with our ALLPlayer you will be able to automatically download and share your subs. No more searching for Chinese or English subtitles. All you have at finger tips.

New formats FLAC and APE

Is a great step toward better loosless audio codecs. Check the quality out with our latest support for FLAC and APE. More will come with next versions where our playlist will get new management features.

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Downloaded some Torrent file and want to preview the movie? With our AVI Doctor you can fix the file or just preview some torrents if you like.





Optimize ToolBox for Android

Optimize ToolBox

Optimize ToolBox is an ultimate set of tools developed by OPDA team for Android devices that will provide you with multiple useful tools and functions so that you can manage the mobile phone more effectively and efficiently.
These powerful functions are categorized into 9 modules: System scan, App manager, Startup manager, Un/Installer, Process manager, Cache cleaner, Power saver, Quick access, and Extended toolbox with File manager, Screen tester, Memory optimizer, etc. With these functions, your Android smart phone gets fully optimized and is always in the best shape.

Features:

1,System scan: It provides complete health check of the mobile phone, and the convenient way to optimize the installed apps, auto start apps, running apps and cache.


2,Mobile information: It summarizes the environment information of mobile, including CPU, RAM, ROM, SD card, wireless network signal, network speed, battery status, machine type, Android OS version, screen resolution, etc.

3,Apps categorization: Are you still annoying when you failed to find the specific app from hundreds of apps you installed? App Manager provides a convenient way to cluster your apps into several categories, so that you can have fewer icons in the desktop and your Android looks cleaner.

4,Apps movement: It gives a big picture about where the apps are installed in the mobile. If app movement to SD card is supported (this is supported by Android OS from Android v2.2), app can be moved freely (Note: system app operations require ROOT permission).

5,Startup manager: Some apps are started automatically when OS boots, and make the system startup slower. Startup manager helps user to rule out the apps you don’t want to start from the booting list, and speeds up the system loading.

6,Uninstaller: It supports batch uninstallation of unnecessary apps (including system apps if you have ROOT permission). The apps can also be backup-ed locally or into cloud before uninstallation.

7,Installer: It lists all the apk files in your SD card, no matter which folder they are in, for user to install in batch.

8,Process manager: It lists all running apps and services for user, and these processes can be terminated in batch. Furthermore, user can customize flexible strategies by combining auto-terminate list, ignore list and auto process termination to meet complicated requirements.

9,Cache cleaner: It provides convenient way to remove all cache generated by apps.

10,Message cleaner: It provides convenient way to remove short messages. User can also backup the selected messages to local SD card and restore them anytime.

11,Power monitor: It provides straightforward view about battery power status, battery voltage and battery temperature. User can check the estimated time remained for different scenarios, like standby, 2G call, WIFI network, video, etc. User can also check detailed information about power consumption data of all apps, and terminated background apps directly to save power.

12,Power saving mode: It provides 6 different modes for user to choose, including Custom, Web Surf, Entertainment, Conference, Open Air and Plane. User can choose the mode according to his/her actual scenarios to balance the battery power and user mobile experiences.

13,Battery maintenance: It helps user to monitor the charge process and maximize the battery life.

14,General and advanced settings: Quick access to set ring mode, screen brightness, input method, screen rotation, WIFI, GPS, Bluetooth, security, APN and so on.

15,7-button widget: User can add widget to desktop to quickly access WIFI, Bluetooth, airplane mode, auto rotate, cache cleaner, power saving mode and much more.

16,Extended toolbox: It extends Optimize Toolbox and makes many other useful tools available, such as file explorer, memory manager, net manager, etc. Some are out-of-box available, and some should be downloaded from cloud before use. User can choose them freely based on the needs.