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O.S. : Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 4.x,WinXP,Windows2000 License: Adware $0
Min Requirements : Limitations :
Filesize: 1.29 MB
Screen Shot : Click Here
Program Website : regxplor.com
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Registry Explorer can be used to replace window's regedit.
This software takes integration with windows to a new level.
It is based on "shell extension" technology.
After installing the software, your desktop will contain a new item named "Registry", that you can use to explore your registry just like your file system.
The software features drag&drop and copy/paste for easily copying and moving values, inserting new keys and different kinds of values, editing and renaming values.
You can use the Find function to search through the registry.
On Windows 2000, you can even edit a key's permissions, just like in regedt32.
The software also lets you link to the registry from a web page.
You can create "inverse reg files" that delete the selected keys or values instead of adding them.
A handy little feature is the possibility to copy the key name or the full registry key path.
You can put the registry folder where ever you like: On your desktop, in "My Computer" or in a file system folder.
New for version 1.3:
Registry Explorer is now working on Windows XP.
The new version includes a Getting Started guide.
When editing binary values, you can now import/export them from/fo file.
Lots of little enhancements: more columns in Details View, more information in Web View, better copying, better compatibility with Internet Explorer 6, rename non-empty keys.
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