One of our users asked me to evaluate Uniblue Registry Booster. Here is what I found: Some of the problems/errors in Uniblue were valid. The latest version of RegVac Registry Cleaner ( http://www.superwin.com/regvac.htm) finds all of these problems/errors that Uniblue finds but RegVac exceeds Uniblue in that it also finds thousands more and it is less expensive. Add to this that many of Uniblue's results were not correct, like Empty Keys that were not empty, Missing and Invalid Paths that were not missing or invalid, and Invalid Shortcuts. Shortcuts are not a part of the registry and cleaning them should not be the task of a registry cleaner but it is a dishonest way to come up with more results than true registry cleaners. I found 93 problems/errors listed in Uniblue Registry Booster that really were really not problems or errors (your results may vary depending on the size and entries in your registry). If I had let Uniblue clean the "problems and errors" that it found, it would have disabled many of my programs. Watch out for this potentially dangerous program. |