The very first version of Reg Organizer was released in 2001. At that
time, it was only capable of changing a few registry settings in
certain registry nodes (in fact, that was the very first version of
the function now called "Important registry nodes") and had the
"Registry Editor" with some advanced capabilities.
Upon the release of the second version of Reg Organizer, the tool
already had multiple useful instruments, such as "Registry cleaner",
"Age system", "File cleaner", and many others, and had gained decent
popularity among advanced users. The second version also implemented
the uninstall function that allowed users to track changes prior to
and after installing an application and then reverse the changes
later.
In the third version, Reg Organizer added many improvements to
existing functions and became much more efficient and convenient to
work with. And in 2006, the fourth version of Reg Organizer was
released benefiting the "Registry optimization" function and numerous
changes and improvements. 2009 was the year of the fifth version. It
featured the new express check function that allowed users to quickly
evaluate system status upon launching the program. Additionally,
massive amounts of changes in other functions were made, and the
support for x64 systems was first introduced by popular demand.
And now at the beginning of 2013, we are glad to release the final
version of Reg Organizer 6.0, that steps forward again making registry
work simpler, more comfortable, and convenient. We devoted several
articles to novelties of this version, each telling about a certain
new function in great detail.
The title characters of the sixth version of Reg Organizer are "Fine
Tuning", "Registry editor", and the brand new "Change Undo Center" -
plus the support for Windows 8. Also the program’s icon, boxshot, and
overall exterior have been updated.
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