

The program will first open to the ‘Summary’ section to give you a brief yet inclusive overview of your PC specs.

Speccy is intuitive to use thanks to the left-hand panel that lists the parts of your PC including ‘Operating System’, ‘CPU’, ‘RAM’, ‘Motherboard’, ‘Graphics’, ‘Storage’, ‘Optical Drives’, ‘Audio’, ‘Peripherals’, and ‘Network’. Speccy delivers detailed information about your PC in the form of reports that are categorized into tabs in the clean user interface. Since Speccy can contain sensitive info about your PC, you will want to make sure that you only share your snapshot with people that you trust. Whoever gets the snapshot can click around the shot just like in the real app. Screenshots are clickable by yourself and the recipients. The snapshot option is meant to be used between Speccy users since the screenshot is interactive like the user interface is. The tool gives you a special screenshot feature that does more than just take a still shot of the Speccy user interface.


CCleaner runs smoothly without interfering with other computer activities, and the window is small and movable on the desktop to avoid getting in the way of other screen activities. After the 14 days is over, you are automatically degraded to the free edition so that you don’t lose money while taking your time to decide. You have a chance to use the Pro version of CCleaner for a 14-day trial period that way, you can decide if this software is for you or not. You can find each of these apps on the official CCleaner website.
