I keep hearing that SSD's don't need defragging. Also regular HD's are so fast now that they don't need constant defragging. Don't waste any money on defrag programs like I did. The windows defragger is good enough and so is Auslogics Disk Defrag Free (don't waste money on the Pro version).
SSDs don't need defragging for the reasons I stated above. The speed of today's HDs has
nothing to do with the need for (or against) defragging a HD. It is all about having enough "contiguous" free space for the Page File to operate freely while the OS has lots of room for temp files. That's it. Speed is not a factor, only free space. And because today's drives are huge, free space is not the problem it used to be.
And I agree completely with your advice to don't waste money on commercial defraggers. Windows own defragger is more than "good enough". Even if the alternative defraggers are a fews points better at efficiency, so what? As soon as you start to use the drive again, fragmentation starts all over again, so that little bit of extra efficient defragging will only last a few minutes. That's minutes, not days, weeks or months.
Also, it is pointless and counterproductive to defrag with potentially 1000s of tiny temporary Internet files, cookies, old logs, etc. scattered all about the disk. Therefore, you should ALWAYS clean out the clutter first using Windows Disk Cleanup or the like. Additionally, defragging should ALWAYS be done in Safe Mode. In Normal mode, there are all sorts of opened, and unmovable files that greatly affect defragging. Running defrag in Safe Mode ensures only the minimum number of opened and unmovable files get in the way.
Because you should clean the clutter first, and because you should defrag in Safe Mode, I am against any defragger program that works on a schedule or full time in the background. And for that reason, I recommend all Windows 7 users disable scheduled defragging.
While Raxco's offering may allow you to run defrag during the boot process (before all those files are opened and become unmovable) Raxco does NOT clean the clutter first - and IMO, that's even more important than the unmovable files.