Xombie
02-20-2007, 06:55 PM
Hello. I purchased "Registry Mechanic" around a week ago from a retail store and I am completely satisfied with your product. It has definitely improved my PC's performance and I'd recommend it to anyone. "Pc Tools" is a reliable brand, and I plan on getting "Spyware Doctor" as well.
So, on to my suggestion. I doubt that any admins will read this, but I just wanted to put it out there.
Shortly after registering my product, I received an email confirming my activation (see below). I noticed that a couple statements seemed to imply that I was a recipient of "Spyware Doctor." These I have indicated in red boxes.
http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t95/Xombie11/registryemail.jpg
I hope that comes out well, if not, blame Photobucket. :p
As you can see, it's not much of an issue; however it would seem a bit more professional if it was changed.
Glad I could help, and have a nice day.
~Xombie :cool:
EDIT: I just read on your website that "Pc Tools" has released "Registry Mechanic v6.0" and I am still running Build 5.2.0.310. Will I be given an opportunity to upgrade to v6.0? I use Windows XP Media Center Edition SP2 - not Vista - so I don't know if it's necessary; yet I'd like to always have the current version.
So, on to my suggestion. I doubt that any admins will read this, but I just wanted to put it out there.
Shortly after registering my product, I received an email confirming my activation (see below). I noticed that a couple statements seemed to imply that I was a recipient of "Spyware Doctor." These I have indicated in red boxes.
http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t95/Xombie11/registryemail.jpg
I hope that comes out well, if not, blame Photobucket. :p
As you can see, it's not much of an issue; however it would seem a bit more professional if it was changed.
Glad I could help, and have a nice day.
~Xombie :cool:
EDIT: I just read on your website that "Pc Tools" has released "Registry Mechanic v6.0" and I am still running Build 5.2.0.310. Will I be given an opportunity to upgrade to v6.0? I use Windows XP Media Center Edition SP2 - not Vista - so I don't know if it's necessary; yet I'd like to always have the current version.