Reg Organizer 5: The New Registry Editor Features

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Reg Organizer 5: The New Registry Editor Features

Postby Administrator on Mon Jun 22, 2009 5:33 am

It’s time to talk about one of the most important features of Reg Organizer 5 – the registry editor. The new version features an updated editor with great functionality and improved controls. Apart from simplifications and interface improvements, the program now has a tree-view editor of .reg files, which works with the registry editor and enables you to perform the same actions. Let’s take a closer look at it.

Interface improvements

Many users must have noticed plenty of buttons of all kinds under the registry editor tab in the previous versions of the program. We decided to get rid of them and replace this chaos with a compact sorted menu. Working with the editor is much more comfortable now. You don’t need to go through an array of buttons to find the one you need. Just select the main element and click the necessary function in the menu. Additional tabs have been removed as well. The editor window has been simplified and is now more intuitive.

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Reg file editor

A tree-view editor of .reg files now complements the registry editor. Like in many popular text editors (NotePad++, Bred2, etc), you can open additional tabs with separate .reg files in the main window of the registry editor.

You can also create custom .reg files with different registry keys right from your registry. It wasn’t possible before neither in Reg Organizer, nor in many other application of this kind. You had to create a custom .reg file (containing keys from different branches) by creating several .reg files and manually merging them. Now all these troubles are history and you can easily create custom files with any keys you want.

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To add a registry key to a separate reg file, select this key on the very first tab, right-click to open the context menu and click the corresponding menu item. The program will instantly insert the key into the tab you selected (.reg file).

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Once your .reg file is ready, just save it on your hard drive and you are done. It’s really simple.

An opened .reg file can be imported into the registry with a single click on a button located on the toolbox (it appears on the toolbox after you switch to the .reg files tab).

If you are a registered user of Reg Organizer and your product subscription is active during the release of a new version, your upgrade will be absolutely free.

See also

- Reg Organizer 5: The New Manual Registry Cleanup Features
- Reg Organizer 5: New Features in Automatic Registry Cleanup

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