After downloading and using the tool, it's pretty difficult to judge whether or not it actually does anything. With no clear indicators of functionality, there's just the "trust me bro" description of the creator to provide any kind of added value over Process Lasso or similar tools that do have clear graphs, logs and tables that indicate which functions are being enabled.
Minor fluctuations in FPS anecdotally reported by a handful of users happens almost with any type of performance enhancing tool or new emulator release. These statements with no corroborating proof should always be taken with a grain of salt because there's a myriad of reasons for why anyone could experience these fluctuations.
In hindsight, my enthusiasm overpowered my common sense in downloading a random executable from a new account - for which most reviews were placed by newly created accounts that haven't been online since.
This may be a coincidence, but coupling this with the difficulty of measuring the tool's efficacy and the lack of any type of indicators of what the program is doing, makes it so that I cannot in good conscience recommend this download to ANYONE because it poses a far too large security risk.
I would like to highly suggest you set up a github or something similar and link it in your overview so that people can check the source code and compile it themselves if they want to. If the program is truly legitimate this shouldn't be too much of a hassle, and would provide both peace of mind for the users, and would prevent the creator getting unnecessarily low ratings.