Finding the right registry cleaner might at first sound a little problematic, like finding the right housekeeper or maid. Will she snoop around through my stuff? Will she be thorough? Will she get into those corners that surely are there but I really don’t want to think about? Will she be expensive? Will she be a she?
And the truth: A registry cleaner is not a cookie-cutter piece of software, one size fits all, one just as good as another. This registry cleaner might not do the same things as this one over here, or do it better, or worse.
Mostly, though, we’re looking for some basic elements that are true for all of our most efficient PC utilities: Ease, speed, price and results. A good registry cleaner will offer

scheduling options (so it can do its work when you’re not doing yours), background operation (so if you do need to work, it won’t bother you), and, of course, thoroughness. What’s the use of a cleaner that leaves dust bunnies under the bed?
A registry cleaner is a great tool for keeping our computers in tiptop shape. The trick, as with a maid, is finding the right one for the job.