
ErrorSmart Review

One of the first things one notices about
ErrorSmart is that it has a user-friendly graphical user
interface. While retaining a back and forward arrow at the
top of its graphic, it also allows the user to go back and
forth between the icons for the Home, Settings, Backup, and
Utilities features. If you don't return to the place you
were expecting to by using the back/forward arrow, you can
always just click on the appropriate icon feature and find
your way back to where you started.
ErrorSmart is one of a trio of programs which have a
suspiciously similar search algorithm and results output. In
our testing, we found essentially the same results as were
gathered here by
ErrorSmart also being delivered by both the RegSweep and
RegClean registry cleaner programs. In each case, the
graphic box used to deliver the results was identical in
design between the three programs.

Interestingly enough, each of these programs
are being handled by the same middleman promotional company.
It gives the impression that they may be different versions
of what is essentially the same program being marketed to
different segments of the market, with RegClean and
ErrorSmart being sold to an economy-minded market while
RegSweep is being marketed to a higher end user.
All this aside, in looking at the ErrorSmart program itself,
it delivers more than adequate registry cleaning
capabilities on par with and perhaps even exceeding the
other two programs already mentioned here. Where ErrorSmart
parts ways with its two cloaned partner programs is in the
extra features it has available.
ErrorSmart's Utilities area contains a Browser Helper
Object Manager, a Startup Program Manager, an Add/Remove
Program Manager, and a Full Registry Backup Utility. And
because of this, for the money, ErrorSmart, of the three,
would seem to be the better buy!
As with similar registry cleaning programs, ErrorSmart
performs an automatic backup of the scanned results before
fixing the files. Don't look for much program support from
this software maker. The onboard Help button takes you to a
two page online tutorial which is essentially set up to help
people register the program and to perform their first scan.
If there can be said to be a fault in
ErrorSmart, it lies in the lack of documentation and
instruction regarding how the program operates. It seems to
assum that the user will figure these processes out
intuitively.
Overall,
ErrorSmart provides a more than adequate registry repair
tool which includes a few extra feature frills at a bargain
basement price. Even though the Help documention is
inadequate, the operation of the program should be
relatively easily learned through its intuitive graphic user
interface.
ErrorSmart delivers not only a fast and clean registry
repair tool, but the included extra features give it more
value for the money. There may be other registry cleaners on
the market that deliver more power in terms of the depth
they look for errors, but our testing has shown that in
addition to picking up the essential errors ErrorSmart also
finds a number of errors that some of the less powerful
programs ignore. All this adds up to a more complete
scanning experience for the end user, boosing
ErrorSmart into the middle of the pack in comparison
with other registry repair tools.

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