Has anyone used Trim Enabler on SSD?

Hey, I have a Crucial 512GB SSD that I just installed and I'd like to enable TRIM. Has anyone here used Trim Enabler? I'm hesitant to use it until I get some positive feedback.
Thanks,
Clinton

A good way to reach you off post:
Hi Clinton, how are you? Still happy with your 900GBCrucial?
I see that you are on Mavericks: may be you allow me to make some comments about things that used to be good for MBP's:
Trim: we talke about that not so long ago.
Hibernatemode: we used to disable that on our MBP's because with SSD it serves nothing, and it saves a lot of large writes, and takes space; the sleepimage is/was as large as the amount of Ram. No longer in Mavericks: the sleepimage is only a bit less than 1.1GB not much to gain. BUT, even more interesting: when you set Hibernatemode to 0, there still is a sleepimage written , when you "touch" an empty locked sleepimagefile of zero bytes, instead a Swapfile is written of the same size as the sleepimage.
Conclusion, not effective to set hibernatemode to 0 and remove the sleepimage. Good, because want to mess as little as possible in the system files don't we (although it makes us feel a bit special).
greetings,
Lex

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    From: Eric Pereira
    Sent: Friday, July 31, 1998 5:57 PM
    To: [email protected]
    Cc: [email protected]
    Subject: RE: Interfaces in Forte - has anyone used them?
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    ----<snip>------------------
    Example:
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    Bradley K Wells
    [email protected]
    Strong Capital Management, Inc
    http://www.strong-funds.com/
    From: "Ngai, Stuart" <[email protected]>
    Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1998 11:10:50 -0400
    Subject: RE: Interfaces in Forte - has anyone used them?
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    -----Original Message-----
    From: Thomas Kunst [SMTP:[email protected]]
    Sent: Thursday, July 30, 1998 8:52 AM
    To: [email protected]
    Cc: General
    Subject: Re: Interfaces in Forte - has anyone used them?
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