-=PCTechTalk=- Re: Attn Sandi: " Registry Mechanic "

Thanks, Teri Lee, for your response. I have learned that newer isn't always 
better so I think I will stick with the version of Registry Mechanic I 
currently have, for now anyway.  I run CleanUp regularly and I found that 
the earlier version worked best for me so I have not upgraded it either.  In 
fact I did upgrade and had a few problems so uninstalled and re-installed 
the earlier version.  I am happy to hear that others are using Registry 
Mechanic and are satisfied with it.
Thanks again.
Sandi
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Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 2:11 PM
Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Attn Sandi: " Registry Mechanic "


> Re:
> Does anyone on the list use Registry Mechanic, found at www.pctools.com ?
> Hi ... I have used Registry Mechanic for some time now ... and it work`s 
> very well for me .
> I hardly ever buy the newest cutting edge version of an program .
> I go to site`s like nothingbutsoftware.com and buy the last year`s model . 
> Usually they have these year older program`s for around $10.00 plus 
> shipping .
>
> The year old program does everything that I want it to but it just does 
> not have the newest bell`s and whistle`s .
> I also have used a small hard drive cleaner in the past called HDValet .
> I got it from Zeff Davis when it was still free ... I can send a copy of 
> the program to anyone who send`s me an E-Mail and ask`s for it . It is 
> 620KB in size ... I have used it in the past just to see how well Registry 
> Mechanic 6 and Trend Micro PC-Cillin 2006 have done their job of cleaning 
> unwanted stuff .
> These three program`s plus Win Patrol and the Google tool bar are 
> considered to be must have`s on all of my computer`s .
>
> Teri Lee
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