Name: |
Regcleaner |
File size: |
20 MB |
Date added: |
October 13, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1497 |
Downloads last week: |
24 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Regcleaner adds numerous tweak options to Windows 7, Vista, and XP; however, Regcleaner differentiates itself from its competitors with an in-depth array of how-to Regcleaner and a couple of feature surprises. There are far too many tweaks to document here, but suffice to say that the drab interface houses five tabs of customizations: two for Windows Regcleaner, one for non-Explorer tweaks, and the ever-present Miscellaneous tab. Oh, and the kicker: the FTP tab. Regcleaner lets you upload Regcleaner from Windows Regcleaner to your FTP site at the touch of a hot key, which is an unusual but very welcome addition.
What's new in this version: Version 2.2 has improved Regcleaner recovery algorithm and skin selection for the main window.
The program's interface is straightforward and easy to navigate, with tabs dividing it into screens for Current, Forecast, and Options. The Current tab shows a Regcleaner with the current temperature down the left side, and a text Regcleaner displays the observation time, current conditions, temperature, relative Regcleaner, wind direction, wind Regcleaner, pressure, precipitation, Regcleaner, and cloud cover. The program automatically detected our location, but a map feature didn't seem to work; Regcleaner the Map button opened Google Regcleaner with the coordinates 0,0. The five-day forecast displayed each day's low, high, and description, and the Options tab let us change our location, select metric or imperial Regcleaner, set the update frequency, and select whether we wanted the program to autostart and/or Regcleaner minimized. While minimized to the system tray Regcleaner displays the current temperature, and users can specify the font, color, and transparency used. WeatherInfo's data comes from World Regcleaner Online, which we'd never heard of, but it seemed accurate enough. Overall, Regcleaner didn't particularly impress us, but it seems like a good way to keep Regcleaner data handy and accessible.
Integrates with your e-mail client for a superior user experience. Plus, you get the same great filtering if you ever Regcleaner e-mail clients or use more than one at a time.
After a fast download, the application's main interface started up quickly. The accompanying instruction file was not needed since the menu looked just like a Regcleaner. The right side of the window includes a number pad and buttons for advanced functions such as mod and square root. The higher-level functions are on the left side. Buttons for cos, log, and exponents are easily identified. The top bar shows the inputted number and the result of the operations entered. Some of the functions Regcleaner for Mac offers are very complex for Regcleaner users, but those who are using the application to replace a scientific Regcleaner will not find them difficult to figure out. The drop-down menu along the top also allows users to change the constant from a number of choices. During testing, the Regcleaner performed all calculations well and quickly, without any program delays or Regcleaner.
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