Happy Holidays from TuneUp!
It’s hard to believe that it’s already December and the time has come for everyone to begin baking, holiday shopping and brainstorming resolutions for the New Year. It seems like just yesterday that the TuneUp team was showing readers how to transform their PCs into Windows Phone 7 and optimize their SSDs.
Looking back, 2011 was another great year for TuneUp. We introduced TuneUp Utilities – Version 2012, to help consumers combat low battery life with TuneUp Economy Mode and enhance other aspects of their PCs’ performance with improvements to TuneUp Program Deactivator, for example.
This past Thanksgiving, TuneUp gave thanks to our Facebook fans for helping us reach the 20,000 “like” milestone. We have truly appreciated the support and feedback, and look forward to it further in the coming year. Don’t forget to stay in touch with us on other social media channels like Twitter, Google+ and Mevio.
With rumors that the Windows 8 beta could debut as early as February, we are eager to ring in the New Year. TuneUp is also looking forward to seeing how other tech trends play out in 2012 such as cloud computing and green computing.
What does TuneUp have in store for 2012? We are already working on the next edition of our software, so stay tuned! But in the meantime, we’ll be celebrating the holidays with loved ones over the next few weeks. New blog posts that go behind the scenes of Google Chrome and teach readers about little known Windows 7 features will be available next year.
Readers, thanks again for helping TuneUp make 2011 another successful year and see you in 2012!





December 24, 2011 at 5:37 am
Merry Christmas to the whole Tune Up Team from India.
Enjoy the holidays !
December 28, 2011 at 1:42 pm
THANK you, sir!
A happy New Year to you, too, my friend!
December 30, 2011 at 1:39 am
I havbe tried to software and decided agaist using. How do I delete it from my computer. georgej@seanet.com
December 30, 2011 at 1:12 pm
Hi George, sorry to hear that. You can remove the software via Windows Uninstaller. Within Windows 7 you’ll find it via “Control Panel”; “Programs” and then “Uninstall Programs”.
January 11, 2012 at 11:31 am
WHY HAVE I BEEN CUT OFF 2012 I HAVE ONLY USED THIS MACHINE
January 11, 2012 at 11:58 am
Hi Peter, may you explain, what you mean? What has been cut off? Best,
Alexandra