| Using Plug-In Editor
IMPORTANT: The Plug-In Editor is
only designed for advanced computer user and you must know much about what you
are going to clean. If you clean the files or registry entries which are requires
by other programs or by Windows, those programs or Windows may be damaged.
Plug-In Editor Interface

- Plug-In Name Field
Ttitle of the Plug-In file. (e.g. ACDSee History Data)
- Provider Field
The person or company who created the Plug-In file.
- Delete Files Tab Sheet
Files to be cleaned.
- Update Files Tab Sheet
Delete lines by keyword from a specify file.
- Delete Registry Keys Tab Sheet
Delete registry keys by keyword.
- Delete Registry Values Tab Sheet
Delete registry values by keyword.
- New Plug-In Button
Create a blank Plug-In file.
- Open Button
Open an existing Plug-In file.
- Save Button
Save Plug-In file.
- Save As Button
Save current Plug-In file as a new Plug-In file.
- Add Item Button
Add a new item to the Item List.
- Remove Item Button
Remove an item from the Item List.
- Clear All Button
Delete all items from the Item List.
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