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  • 2.0.30

SpeedyFox 2.0.30 by CrystalIDEA is a lightweight maintenance utility designed to remove accumulated SQLITE cache files from a wide range of web browsers, e-mail clients, and chat applications, thereby restoring their original launch speed and responsiveness. The program targets the internal databases these programs rely on—particularly the SQLITE format that Firefox, Chrome, Edge, Skype, Thunderbird, and similar titles use to store bookmarks, history, messages, and configuration data—compacting fragmented records and eliminating redundant entries without touching personal profiles or saved passwords. Because browsers and messaging tools continuously write to these databases, they gradually swell and become fragmented, lengthening startup times and delaying profile loading; by invoking the same SQLITE VACUUM and OPTIMIZE commands employed by database administrators, SpeedyFox shrinks the files and reindexes their tables in seconds, often cutting program launch duration by half or more. Operation is straightforward: the interface automatically scans the system for supported applications, presents them in a list, and applies optimization to each selected profile with a single click, while advanced users may point the tool to portable or custom-profile folders. The single-version lineage (currently 2.0.30) keeps the executable small and portable, requiring no installation and leaving no background services, making it suitable for quick tune-ups on personal desktops, shared laptops, or technician USB toolkits. Typical use cases include rejuvenating a sluggish browser after heavy extension use, accelerating e-mail searches in Thunderbird after years of message accumulation, or preparing a profile for migration by reducing its footprint. The utility falls under the System Optimization category and is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest build and supporting batch installation alongside multiple applications.

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