Which registry editor? - 8525, TyTN, MDA Vario II, JasJam General

Searched high and low on the forums and wiki, but can't find an answer. Which registry editor are people using?
Thanks,
Chris

cpetzny said:
Searched high and low on the forums and wiki, but can't find an answer. Which registry editor are people using?
Thanks,
Chris
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For me am using Total Commander.
Not solely a registry editor, but allows access to registry to views keys etc. Also gives you ftp, enhancement to the file explorer and much more and above all that its free!!
BTW: Used to use PHM Registry editor but total commander replaced it as it was duplicating the same function.
Matt

phm.
it's my favourite price - free! :lol:

Good stuff, thank you both...
Chris

RESCO is your friend
Resco appears to be the best registry editor - or so the forums and reviews say. It certainly makes life easy for me. It also comes with a 31 day trial... so you can check it out
Make sure you get the WM5 one under Smartphones on their website though.. I think that the other ones have 14 day trials

rmorby said:
Resco appears to be the best registry editor - or so the forums and reviews say. It certainly makes life easy for me. It also comes with a 31 day trial... so you can check it out
Make sure you get the WM5 one under Smartphones on their website though.. I think that the other ones have 14 day trials
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Where can i find RESCO registry editor? Is it free?

http://www.resco.net/pocketpc/explorer/indepth.asp#registry
not free -

my favorite is mobile registry editor.
i hate editing the reg through the phone. id rather do it from my laptop via cable or bluetooth.

second hiimcliff, but i use SOTI POCKET COMMANDER.. also OP, most cooked ROMS come with built in registry editors. i know my black majik came with one.

PHM
PHM Registry Editor is intuitive to me for regediting, so I continue to use it. Small, free, does registry backups, stores 'favorites', can directly copy key names to the clipboard, multi-pane display, and I've never had any problems with it.
I also have Total Commander installed and love it for file management, but I usually need to use both panes for file management and cant spare one for reg editing The ROM I burned came with TRE, but I removed it.

For some reason PHM doesn't install on my vista computer. Any ideas?

Tasco Registry editor is one of the best and is free.
It will also import reg files so customizations can be saved and restored without having to re-do them manually after hard resets
PHM will save reg files but will not restore them..

I use both PHM Registry Editor and Total Commander, but prefer PHM for it's simplicity.
@celicatoe46m3: PHM install's on the device not the PC.

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Good Registry Editor for Universal

Anyone use a registry Editor for Universal? What is the best one out there?
I personally use Resco File Explorer, hit two (well technically three) things on the head with one program
excellent program, superb file explorer, with built in ftp and registry editor.
*edit* need sleep, corrected typo
Yer i find resco the triple whammy aswell
A simple Google search would reveal some excellent freeware alternatives to Resco, or you could even search these forums. :roll:
As your starter for ten, try searching for "TRE registry editor" or "PHM regedit". Both of those are free and work perfectly for me on my Exec.

Free registry editor?

Hi all,
1st, does wm5 contain a registry editing utility?
2nd, what is the best FREE registry editor? (plz provide links, if any)
thanx all,
1st, no it doesnt contain a registry editor.
2nd try Tascal Registry Editor:
http://www2r.biglobe.ne.jp/~tascal/download/pocketpc/tre_e.htm
Total Commander!
total commander rocks (and is free).
it has a registry editor and a file explorer and a ftp client
it is a MUST HAVE on any PocketPC
get it at http://www.ghisler.com/pocketpc.htm
enjoy!
Re: Total Commander!
SkyyBoy said:
total commander rocks (and is free).
it has a registry editor and a file explorer and a ftp client
it is a MUST HAVE on any PocketPC
get it at http://www.ghisler.com/pocketpc.htm
enjoy!
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Hello SkyyBoy, i tried Total Commander... Stupid question, but how do you access the registry editor?
start total commander
keep hitting the .. (top right corner) until you reach the top level
then open the folder named \\
inside there is a folder named registry
bingo! 8)
Thanx all, I will try them both and then I will choose, I may report anything here.
THANKS 8)
I tried two regedit, TotalCommander and RegEditCe. I've noticed that both regedit doesn't provide (TotalCommander doesnt provide, RegEditCe doesn't work) the function of searching 'values' of the registry keys. Total Comm is able to search for registry key itself, not value. Any other recommendation?
I strongly recommend PHM Registry Editor. It is freeware (although the author does have a PayPal donation button on his site I would encourage you to use), and is available from http://www.phm.lu/Products/PocketPC/RegEdit/.
When you go there, you'll notice it has not been updated in quite a long time. Don't worry about that however - it hasn't been updated because it is such a solid app that there has simply been no need for updates.
You'll find ALL the info you need HERE.
You'll find ALL the info you need HERE.
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Great... Thanx ...
Thanx all, great help, I think this article would be a good reference for all interested people. Thanks again

Registry editor

Not sure if this is the place to post this.... and I am either too sleepy or dense but I can't find anything that tells me what programs to use to edit the registry. I see there are heaps of tweaks that can be done but no instruction/hint on what to actually use to edit the registry on the Trinity.
Does it have an internal editor like on XP ... regedit??
Check the Trinity Wiki last time I check there's a few that was noted.
I use Resco Explorer it's quite good IMO

Registry Editor

As we all know, a registry editor is pretty important when modding our devices. I personally hate doing registry edits on my wizard and it JUST SO HAPPENS that today while searching for a new registry editor (i lost my wizard in toronto a week ago and didnt have any software for it anymore!) i found one that works wonders and is based from a PC instead of the PPC. seems to work well for me. check it out! it is attached and it is freeware. it seems to work great with WM6 so i would say its safe to assume it will work with at the very least 5 also if not older versions of WM.
just thought id give back to the community since i have used this resource time and time again!
Total Commader and Task Manager, which come with many custom ROMs, already contained a full-featured registry editor with import/export functions, so why install another one?
this is not based from the PPC if you read my post. its much easier to navigate via your pc as i mentioned in my post.
Just use mymobiler. You can do EVERYTHING on your mobile from your desktop with that program. Then TotalCommander or another program can retain their value as multifunction programs capable of file management, text file editing, and registry editing.
Myrddin Wyllt said:
Just use mymobiler. You can do EVERYTHING on your mobile from your desktop with that program. Then TotalCommander or another program can retain their value as multifunction programs capable of file management, text file editing, and registry editing.
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personally as a geek myself, if there is an app that removes the actual interaction of the PPC and moves it into a native windows app id much rather use that. the problem with this app is it still mimics the physical interaction of the PPC. something the registry editor i posted above isnt doing. its mimicking regedit in windows but accesses your PPC.
just to prove my point here are two pics of examples.

Registry editor

I've got SecondToday working fine. In an attempt to now program one of the softkeys to activate it, I believe I need a registry editor.
Can anyone recommend a good editor?
I've seen both Resco Explorer and SK Tools mentioned. Which is best (for a complete novice!)?
Are there any freeware ones around?
Search for the thread that has Advanced Config 3.3 published. There you'll find the site of the devs that do Advanced Config.
On their site you'll find a Registry Editor much like the Windows one.
I use that and haven't had any problems with it.
Ta for that!

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