Well back and forth, by definition, works both ways.
But no, I am not trying to pick a fight. Sorry if it appeared that way. I am just trying to understand you, and ensure you (and others reading now and in the future) understand what is needed and what is not.
That's true. If you feel you need this software, that's find and totally up to you. My point has been from the start that Windows does not need it because modern operating systems already know how to keep SSDs optimized. And to add to that, because SSDs must follow standard drive protocols to work in standard motherboards and standard operating systems, they are not proprietary devices in need of proprietary software.
But my all means, if you feel you need it for your own peace of mind, go for it. Since Lite-on itself does not seem to have such software, I think FreedomEclipse has a good suggestion. Plus, I didn't know Plextor was part of the Lite-On Corp. or that now Lite-On is part of the Solid State Storage Technology Corp, a subsidery of KIOXIA Corp. So I learned something new in the process. Always good.