RegHealer works well, though it did not do a complete clean, defrag and compression as
System Mechanics does.
System Mechanics registry cleaner is the safest and fullest reg tool I have come across for
manging it. I lean on it just as I used to lean on Norton Utilities and PCTools back in 1988 and really used to wish I had something similar to them back in 1986.
Both of which along with XTree and Norton Commander were main stays of us computer techs back then. When PC Tools and Norton started coming on a number of 360k and 720k floppies their usefulness started being questioned. That is one of the reasons Norton had always put
an Emergency Disk (boot disk) together on the install media including the CD's. But now with
NTFS being the norm Norton needs to come out with an NFTSDos utility such as Winternals.
I know of a number of utilities, actual I have forgotten more than I remember, including about computers

, but just because there is a tool to do this or that does not mean it is best to tell everyone about it. The reason I say this is I know of utilities that a person could run and render their system totally dead in the water if they make one mistake with not reading and following the screens exactly, or not understanding exactly what they are about to tell the software to do. What purpose would that serve other than to tick someone off and do harm where none was intended?
Koasati "where" future version?