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JkDefrag has been a work in progress for some time now, and I only discovered it in the last few months. I have been using it ever since, and
version 3.16 is both stable and usable.
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But Jeroen Kessels has been hard at work, making constant improvements and fixing problems. Starting at version 3.17 and continuing though 3.24, he has added a new analysis method and finally an icon. If you like testing software, try downloading the
latest version, but he has suggested that casual users hold back for a few weeks until the new version(s) stabilise. This program is getting better all the time.
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