System Utilities Tweaking Active Registry Monitor

Active Registry Monitor 1.38 for Windows

by SmartLine, Inc.

Avg. Rating 3.3 (7 votes)

File Details

File Size 1.1 MB
License Shareware
Operating System Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 2,651
Publisher SmartLine, Inc.
Homepage Active Registry Monitor

Publisher's Description

Active Registry Monitor is an utility designed for analysing the changes made to Windows Registry - by making the snapshots of it and keeping them in the browsable database. You can compare any two snapshots and get the list of keys/data which are new, deleted or just changed. It can do comparing not only in the entire Regisrty, but also in any key of the Registry. It is also possible to exclude any keys of the Registry from compare results. Moreover, you can create undo/redo files. To view the current state of a key, or to modify it, you can use Jump to Regedit function. Contents of any key can be exported to *.reg file.

Latest Reviews

shimanov

shimanov reviewed v1.37 on Sep 16, 2003

In reference to Fuzzy John's review. This program is "Advanced Registry Tracer 1.67 SR2" from ElcomSoft. A simple search through the 'arm.exe' file for "elcomsoft" confirms this assertion. Stranger yet, is that their documentation, pricing, licensing, etc., is also similar. Maybe a VAR or, more likely, OEM deal between SmartLine and ElcomSoft.

debonair

debonair reviewed v1.30 on Oct 27, 2002

controler: dude, the defenition of a beta is a program which isn't ready for production. Shareware programs, or ANY other program can well be BETA.

whatis.com (http://whatis.techtarget...,sid9_gci211654,00.html) has this to say about beta:

"In software development, a beta test is the second phase of software testing in which a sampling of the intended audience tries the product out. (Beta is the second letter of the Greek alphabet.) Originally, the term alpha test meant the first phase of testing in a software development process. The first phase includes unit testing, component testing, and system testing. Beta testing can be considered "pre-release testing." Beta test versions of software are now distributed to a wide audience on the Web partly to give the program a "real-world" test and partly to provide a preview of the next release."

crabbyappleton

crabbyappleton reviewed v1.27 on Apr 4, 2002

Yawn think I'll save my money and just set a restore point in XP or Me.

Fuzzy John

Fuzzy John reviewed v0.95 Beta on Jan 15, 2001

This program looks identical to ART (Advanced Registry Tracer) by Elcomsoft. What's the deal here?

xVariable

xVariable reviewed v0.95 Beta on Jan 15, 2001

Oh wow, another "browser" based on IE. I give it a 1 simply because (IMO) a new front end to IE does not a browser make. How did these "shells" or IE UIs some to be referred to as a browser anyway? It trivializes real browsers like IE, Mozilla and Opera.

controler

controler reviewed v0.95 Beta on Jan 15, 2001

Here is the same old b****. Stop calling shareware with a 30 day evaluation with limited features BETA. Beta should ALWAYS be freeware. You are getting free testing for crying out loud!!! Do NOT release your software to the public unless it is complete and you are then calling it TRIALWARE.
THis is NOT ethical Beta testing Procedures.

Rackarn

Rackarn reviewed v0.95 Beta on Jan 14, 2001

You are right, ilasoft, thanks for pointing that out. I did mean the Shift key but I enclosed "Shift" in arrows and it was obviously interpreted as HTML-formatting, so it didn't make the post. Sorry about that!

Avg. Rating 3.3 (7 votes)
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shimanov

shimanov reviewed v1.37 on Sep 16, 2003

In reference to Fuzzy John's review. This program is "Advanced Registry Tracer 1.67 SR2" from ElcomSoft. A simple search through the 'arm.exe' file for "elcomsoft" confirms this assertion. Stranger yet, is that their documentation, pricing, licensing, etc., is also similar. Maybe a VAR or, more likely, OEM deal between SmartLine and ElcomSoft.

debonair

debonair reviewed v1.30 on Oct 27, 2002

controler: dude, the defenition of a beta is a program which isn't ready for production. Shareware programs, or ANY other program can well be BETA.

whatis.com (http://whatis.techtarget...,sid9_gci211654,00.html) has this to say about beta:

"In software development, a beta test is the second phase of software testing in which a sampling of the intended audience tries the product out. (Beta is the second letter of the Greek alphabet.) Originally, the term alpha test meant the first phase of testing in a software development process. The first phase includes unit testing, component testing, and system testing. Beta testing can be considered "pre-release testing." Beta test versions of software are now distributed to a wide audience on the Web partly to give the program a "real-world" test and partly to provide a preview of the next release."

crabbyappleton

crabbyappleton reviewed v1.27 on Apr 4, 2002

Yawn think I'll save my money and just set a restore point in XP or Me.

Fuzzy John

Fuzzy John reviewed v0.95 Beta on Jan 15, 2001

This program looks identical to ART (Advanced Registry Tracer) by Elcomsoft. What's the deal here?

xVariable

xVariable reviewed v0.95 Beta on Jan 15, 2001

Oh wow, another "browser" based on IE. I give it a 1 simply because (IMO) a new front end to IE does not a browser make. How did these "shells" or IE UIs some to be referred to as a browser anyway? It trivializes real browsers like IE, Mozilla and Opera.

controler

controler reviewed v0.95 Beta on Jan 15, 2001

Here is the same old b****. Stop calling shareware with a 30 day evaluation with limited features BETA. Beta should ALWAYS be freeware. You are getting free testing for crying out loud!!! Do NOT release your software to the public unless it is complete and you are then calling it TRIALWARE.
THis is NOT ethical Beta testing Procedures.

Rackarn

Rackarn reviewed v0.95 Beta on Jan 14, 2001

You are right, ilasoft, thanks for pointing that out. I did mean the Shift key but I enclosed "Shift" in arrows and it was obviously interpreted as HTML-formatting, so it didn't make the post. Sorry about that!

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