Shareware Registry Cleaner
What does shareware mean and is it safe to
download a shareware registry cleaner? Does shareware mean the same
thing as freeware?
Well these are some very important questions
that you should know the answers to. If you ever have or ever will
download any shareware or freeware software programs, then you
definitely need to need a registry cleaner, but whether you want a
shareware version is up for debate.
First lets explain what freeware means, it
means "free to use" and that's it. Either a small company or an
individual has made the software for free use of others. They are
usually downloadable from Internet sites. I also want to ad that
freeware is legally allowed to include spyware or adware in their
software.
This spyware will go directly to your
registry and start sending your personal information right to the
source that sent it. (Be careful) You give permission each time you
agree to download their software. For this reason, you should stay away
from freeware, but if you do download it, check for a license
agreement.
Shareware is a software that is developed by
a company or an individual for public domain, which is available for a
minimal fee. There can be some shareware registry cleaners that can be
pretty useful, and may be better than the marketed versions because
they do not have the restrictions placed on them, no red tape. They can
make the software to the demands of the customers.
Shareware products are protected by copyright
laws, whereas freeware has none. You can download it for a 15 day
evaluation trial. Once the evaluation time is up, the shareware will be
disabled. If you choose to keep it, you will have to pay a registration
fee. This will entitle you to technical help and upgrades.
You will be free to copy the shareware and
let your friends and family use it, they will be restricted to the same
time frame. Shareware is under the same frame as the freeware when it
comes to harmful files. Shareware registry cleaners are generally safe,
but there may be those who will embed spyware or even Trojans onto
their software. There are no legal restrictions keeping them from doing
this. Check for the reputation of the shareware developer. If they have
a long history of shareware, then they are usually pretty trustworthy
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Registry
Cleaner Tip #1
Utilize
Registry Cleaner Software. You need to make use of registry
cleaner software in order to keep your registry error and problem free.
Manual registry maintenance is possible but is not advised. Maintaining
your registry manually requires that you maintain significant attention
to detail and the chances of permanently adversely affecting your
registry is great. Therefore make use of a top rated registry cleaner
to eliminate registry, and ultimately, system problems.
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Registry
Cleaner Tip #2
Schedule
Registry Scans. Registry scans should be performed on a
scheduled periodic basis in order to catch and repair problems such as
invalid fonts, invalid dlls, and improper file paths. Registry cleaner
software will allow you to perform this task easily. In addition, a
registry cleaner will enable you to eliminate any entries to the
registry designed to adversely impact your system such as spyware,
malware, viruses, bad ActiveX controls, and Java Applets. Scheduling
capability is a common component of most registry cleaner software
today. Manual registry scans can be a thing of the past!
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Registry
Cleaner Tip #3
Backup
Your Registry. A healthy registry is vital for effective and
efficient PC performance. Everything you do on your computer goes
through the registry. Due to the potential for you to inadvertently
damage the registry, backing up your registry on a regular basis is a
good idea. At a minimum, you should backup your registry before making
any major changes to your system such as installing/uninstalling
software or altering your system configuration. Most registry cleaner
utilities have backup and restore menu options so that you can easily
backup your registry.
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