Ramblings of an old Doc

 

Regedit sucks…the drilling down and even the search…hit or miss.

Registrar (http://www.resplendence.com/registrar) has many features which truly are excellent instead of regedit. The paid edition has features that keep track of changes an d allows multi-level undo’s as well as single changes. Not the free version. For a full list of differences check here: http://www.resplendence.com/registrar_compchart

For the average person who wants to make one time edits, it’s more than adequate…even without the rich features in the Pro version. The Pro version costs $55.

The biggest minuses of the home (free version) are:

  1. Cannot be used in a commercial environment.
  2. No remote Registry editing.
  3. Search is limited in several ways, you cannot use reg ex searches for instance.
  4. It won't keep track of changes.
  5. Registry Compare, File Reference and CLSID Utility are not available.
  6. No support for Registry file edits

                    - gHacks

So…it’s a good program, even with the limits of the free (home) version…

Remember:

This isn’t for the novice. If you don’t fully understand what you’re doing, leave the registry the hell alone!  Ask a pro to do what you want done, and ask him to backup your registry before he does anything to it.

As always, before installing ANYTHING on your computer:

1. Do your own research about the software.

2. Determine your need.

3. Create a restore point in case anything goes wrong during the installation.

4. If you haven’t done a backup within the past week, do one. It’s painless and saves quite a bit of regret.

5. Always choose "Custom" or "Advanced" installation if offered. That will allow you to view whether the software comes in a wrapper with toolbars, home page and search engine switchers or other software/Adware you might not want.

 

Source:

http://www.ghacks.net/2014/07/26/registrar-improves-default-windows-registry-manager-tenfold/?_m=3n%2e0038%2e1317%2ehj0ao01hy5%2e1d5r


Comments
on Jul 26, 2014

Good find, Doc.  Now my F3 key may survive - regedit native search sucks.  App is worth it ($0) just for that.

on Jul 26, 2014

on Jul 26, 2014

Having second thoughts, now, are we? 

on Jul 26, 2014

on Jul 30, 2014

That was truly evil.  

 

My hat is off to you sir.

 

backs out of the room slowly...