Registry Fix Review: Ease of use and Interface

This entry is part 2 in the series In-depth Registry Fix Review
  

While I would argue that the interface of a registry repair tool is not that important, it is definitely a factor when making a decision on whether to purchase any software product. The interface should be easy to use, as well as simple enough to be easy to understand, but complex enough to allow you to do all the things that you require.

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In this section, I will look at the interface of Registry Fix, and how easy it is for new users to get it working. I will also discuss the pros and cons of the registry fix interface. After reading this section, you should have a clear understanding of how Registry Fix looks, and whether you will be able to use it even if you know nothing about computers.

Registry Fix - The Interface

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As you can see in the above screenshot, Registry Fix as a plain and simple interface. The main screen provides you with most of the basic options, and allows you to select the different areas of your computer and registry that you would like to scan. The most important element, the SCAN NOW button, is clearly highlighted and should be the first thing that you see. The top toolbar contains buttons that allow you to access the preferences, the registry backup functionality, as well as the advanced options and the live update tool.

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The screenshot should illustrate the simplicity of the Registry Fix interface. While it isn’t particularly attractive on the eye, it does allow you access to the most important functionality of the tool without requiring you to go through alot of different screens. The basic interface is also beneficial to those with slow computers, as it doesn’t clog up your memory with unnecessary animations and graphics. In terms of ease of use, the simple interface means that the utility is perfectly suitable to the beginner user, or anyone who isn’t an expert when it comes to computers.

What I liked about Registry Fix’s interface

  • Easy to use, especially for people who aren’t necessarily expert computer users
  • Lightweight, doesn’t hog computer resources
  • Fast and easy installation

What I didn’t like about Registry Fix’s interface

  • Isn’t particularly attractive to the eye
  • The advanced options that are hidden away can be frustrating to expert computer users

Conclusion

In terms of the interface and ease of use, I would certainly recommend Registry Fix, especially to users who are not expert computer users, or who do not want to spend a lot of time learning a new system. Interface star rating: 4.5/5 - Functional and easy to use

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