
Maintaining your registry is such a chore I've never managed to learn how to do it properly in almost two decades that I spent using computers. Turns out it wasn't just my laziness talking - cleaning your registry is a hard thing to do. Inexperienced users can hardly make it on their own, but for those who try and learn, Registrar Registry Manager can be a good solution.
This program shows you right away that if you're an infant at this whole technical thing, it's not for you. The interface is complex, yet comfortable if you have experience in performing required procedures. It gives users access to a special set of tools for backing up and restoring registries or specific entries, performing a quick of thorough background search, replacing registry elements, adding descriptions to registry keys and values, etc. There is always an option of undoing all changes made in the bulk or individually.
A full description of the program's functionality would take hours. It has numerous tweaks and fixes for every situation. It can maintain the registry clean, safe and stable. You can monitor, edit and defrag the registry in any way you see fit. All it takes is a little technical prowess and a bit of practice.
v6.5 [Nov 7, 2009]
- Manifest updated for runtime themes and privileges : Registrar would run with runtime themes disabled on some systems and the program is now automatically run with highest privileges available.
- Removed check for HtmlHelp : No longer is checked for the presence of HtmlHelp when run the first time.
- Updated license agreement : The license agreement has been updated and reflects easier terms.
- Updated help and FAQ : Help and FAQ have been updated.
- Support for Windows 7
- Registry Monitor read, write, successful and failed operations are functional again : Previous version of Registrar would ignore these options, they are now functional again.
- Regular expression search bugs fixed : Bugs in the regular expression option in the registry search tool could make this function useless. Problems have been fixed.
- Selecting registry and tool windows causes them to get restored automatically : It is no longer required to manually restore registry or tool windows which are in the minimized state when they get selected.