03 Dec 2007
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Type: Shareware
Platform: Windows XP, Windows Vista
Manufacturer: Abexo
Size: 709KB
Number of Downloads: 10088
Price: $34.95
Abexo Registry Cleaner is an idiot-proof tool for removing bad/invalid entries from your PCs registry.
The process couldn't be any smoother: simply press the run button and sit back while the program locates any invalid entries. When finished it will list each entry and display the total number of invalid entries.
All you then need do is press the 'delete all' button. Alternatively, you can view and delete each entry individually.
A restore feature ensures things can be rewound should the cleanup produce any negative effects.
Also featured is a registry defragmenter, which will optimise and remove any empty space from the registry, in the same way as a disk defragmenter.
Over 300 invalid entries were found and removed from our test PC, which resulted in a small performance improvement.
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Regarding Registry Cleaner
I have had the opportunity to use this product and the results for me were mediocre. I don't know if it's because I already keep my system registry clean or because I am much more comfortable with the interface and very much used to using my StompSoft's Registry Repair software: http://www.stompsoft.com/registry-repair.html) At any rate I guess I'd give this product a thumbs even.
Posted by: gerry 18 Aug 2006