SCars

Welcome to the home page for SCars. A freeware application developed by Securitycadets’.

SCars is a program designed to aid users in performing the regular computer maintenance tasks that should be undertaken to keep their computer working efficiently. Tasks such as updating Windows and security software, and cleaning temporary files are important to a computer’s health.

In addition, SCars can be used to remind users of whatever they choose as it has the capability for users to create ‘custom’ reminders for any purpose. Alongside built-in and custom reminders, SCars also has the ability to detect third party security programs and/or Window based security functions to include as reminders for vital updates and maintenance (more info).

Latest:

Date News
Mar. 16th, 2011 SCars Beta v0.6.7b2 Released (1,2) (changelog).
Sept. 25th, 2010 DefenceInspector released (1,2).
July 4th, 2010 SCars Beta v0.6.5b2 Released (1,2) (changelog).
May 13th, 2010 Fourth Mirror Location Added – Fileforum.
April 10th, 2010 SCars Beta v0.6.4b2 Released, (changelog).
   

If you require any additional help or technical support for SCars which cannot be found on this site, then visit SCars Support.

SCars is currently a public Beta release. Use at your own risk.

To become a SCars Tester, please visit the SCars FAQ page for details.

Download Links:

SCars (Main Location)
SCars (Cnet – Download.com Mirror)
SCars (247Fixes.com Mirror)
SCars (Fileforum at Betanews.com Mirror)
SCars (MajorGeeks.com Mirror)
 

Please note, if you use Internet Explorer 9, SmartScreen Filter may flag the download as harmful or unwanted. We are working to resolve this.

The above are the primary locations to download SCars from. We have mirrored the above list in the support forums.

Download SCars (Beta) v0.6.7b2


Download SCars

Click here for the secondary mirror.


See the FAQ to become a SCars tester.


Testimonials for SCars

  • "SCars is probably one of the better programs I have in my arsenal to help keep people up to date and cleaned up. Yes, you could tell people to run cleanup programs once a week. Or you could get SCars to remind them!" - Olrik Lenstra
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