Jargon, Bias & Ignorance- Three Things to Avoid In a Registry Cleaner Review
Read ahead for three things that you should search for in every registry cleaner review. If you find any of the three characteristics mentioned below, just chuck the review and search for another program and another review.
a- Jargon
“This program ensures that keys and values in the HKey Classes Root segment of your registry are never out of sync with the programs in your computer.”
Do you think the sentence above will make sense to an ordinary web surfer? Chances are remote that the reader will understand what the registry cleaner review is stating. Every technical field has its own language called jargon. Use of jargon between professionals and experts in the same field makes sense. However, use of jargon in a registry cleaner review aimed at the masses makes little sense. If you find the review is filled with complicated words, just move ahead and search for another review.
b- Bias
Many reviews are nothing but criticisms authored by makers of competing registry cleaner. Such a registry cleaner review will list the negatives in the program without even referring to the positives. Avoid reviews that are so obviously biased. They will not help you find the right cleaner for your computer’s registry.
c- Ignorance
The worst registry cleaner review is one that has been written by a person who has no idea what he or she is writing about. Reading such a review is a waste of your time. The minimum that is required from a person writing the review is that he or she must be aware of the functions of a registry.