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Registry Explorer
Review date:September 21, 2001
Version reviewed:1.1
NOTE: the review only pertains to the version/date mentioned above. Subsequent versions could be quite different from the reviewed version.
Review:

Registry Explorer is a RegEdit replacement which places a Registry icon on the desktop so that the Registry can be browsed with Windows Explorer.

It features: total integration in Windows Explorer; drag 'n drop; copy & paste; multiple selection for export to file; create shortcuts to registry keys; and add registry keys to your favorites.

This program is only for experienced users because it places the power of RegEdit within Windows explorer, making it very accessible to anyone who wants to experiment. By right-clicking on a Registry key you can Delete, Rename, Copy, Edit & Export that key.

If you don't know what you are doing with the Registry then you should leave it alone, completely! If you are a more experienced user you will appreciate the ability to be able to create Registry key shortcuts and carry out other Explorer-type functions within the registry. You can even create hyperlinked Registry keys!

Registry Explorer gives you the ability to conduct Explorer searches through the Registry.

Overall, it places the power back where it should be, in the user's hands.

We were so impressed with Registry Explorer it has found a permanent place on the CFS test computer.

Screenshots (fullsize):

Below: a Registry icon is added to the desktop

Below: the Registry can then be browsed, and edited, with Windows Explorer

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