Free Registry Cleaner Is No Better Than Commercial Cleaner?

Apr 9
07:39

2008

Kok Choon

Kok Choon

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Everyone in the forum is talking about the free registry cleaner and how unnecessary the commercial registry cleaner, but the fact still remains, people want more features, and they turn to commercial registry cleaner when freeware cannot satisfy their needs. In this article, I will show you 8 main reasons why people still prefer commercial registry cleaner.

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Reason #1 - Commercial edition provides tight protection against ActiveX,Free Registry Cleaner Is No Better Than Commercial Cleaner? Articles give your computer better immune.

Reason #2 - Freeware edition does not provide professional support.

Reason #3 - Freeware edition does not provide registry tune up for Windows.

Reason #4 - Commercial edition can detect more errors and clean them effectively.

Reason #5 - Commercial edition can detect errors faster with a better scanning algorithm.

Reason #6 - Commercial edition will always auto backup before cleaning.

Reason #7 - Commercial edition will clean safely, freeware needs extra care because not updated frequently.

Reason #8 - Commercial edition will allow schedule scan, automate the maintenance process.

From the reasons above, we know why free registry cleaner will never replace commercial edition, especially in commercial environment, where people needs dedicated support and frequent updates for their software to operate efficiently at all time.

If you are just a normal office user, who never use more than 10 software, then freeware edition will be more than enough for you.

If you are heavy user like me, who frequently installing, uninstalling and testing new software or tools, you are better off using paid registry repair or cleaning software, save you lots of time and effort, especially commercial edition are safer to use than freeware!

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