IObit SystemCare PRO Free Giveaway! (Only 72 Hours)

Advanced SystemCare PRO will be given away for 72 hours to celebrate its 5th birthday

IObit / May 14, 2009 - From May 17 to May 19, IObit will give away free licenses of Advanced SystemCare PRO, which is normally sold at $29.95. Visit: #-Link-Snipped-#

"Without Internet users' recommendations and spreading words, we cannot achieve today's popularity and success. Now Advanced SystemCare is celebrating its 5th anniversary, and we want to thank Internet users by giving away some PRO licenses for free," says Hugo Dong, president of IObit.

With over 100 five-star or Editor's Choice awards, Advanced SystemCare Pro provides an always-on, automated, all-in-one PC Healthcare Service with anti-spyware, privacy protection, performance tune-ups, and system cleaning capabilities. It works on Windows 7/ Vista/ XP/ 2000 (32bit or 64bit) and supports multi-languages.

Visit the following page to get the free license of Advanced SystemCare Pro:

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About IObit: IObit (#-Link-Snipped-#) is an innovative and young company founded in 2004 by two young programmers. With the release and popularity of Advanced WindowsCare v1 in 2005, IObit has become one of the most successful new companies in the Internet. IObit is also a provider of award-winning software products designed to deliver superior performance, protection and security to PC users.

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