Perhaps old news, but still it is true :)

Perhaps old news, but still it is true :)
ERUNT and NTREGOPT are made in Delphi
http://www.larshederer.homepage.t-online.de/erunt/

ERUNT.EXE contains ERUNT,Gauges,Consts,System,SysInit,SysUtils,Windows,SysConst,Messages,Classes,TypInfo,ActiveX,Graphics,Controls,Forms,Math,Printers,WinSpool,Commctrl,FlatSB,StdActns,Clipbrd,ActnList,Menus,ImgList,StdCtrls,Imm,MultiMon,ComCtrls,ComStrs,RichEdit,ToolWin,ExtCtrls,OpenDir,Dlgs,CommDlg,Dialogs,Registry,IniFiles,ShlObj,ShellAPI,RegStr,WinInet,UrlMon,Buttons,Unit2,Unit1,FileCtrl

NTREGOPT.EXE contains NTREGOPT,Gauges,Consts,System,SysInit,SysUtils,Windows,SysConst,Messages,Classes,TypInfo,ActiveX,Graphics,Controls,Forms,Math,Printers,WinSpool,Commctrl,FlatSB,StdActns,Clipbrd,ActnList,Menus,ImgList,StdCtrls,Imm,MultiMon,ComCtrls,ComStrs,RichEdit,ToolWin,ExtCtrls,IniFiles,ShlObj,ShellAPI,RegStr,WinInet,UrlMon,Buttons,Dlgs,CommDlg,Unit2,Dialogs,Registry,FileCtrl

Do we need a Made in Delphi category for this?

Btw, this reliable software from 2005 still properly functions in Win7 x86/x64 world.
See also http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/173822-what-to-use-instead-of-ntregopt/ and https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2498915

Comments

  1. David Millington This kind of names were popular I guess, for example, MS‑DOS :) But obviously it's not human-friendly.

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  2. For your information, Cobian Backup (http://www.cobiansoft.com/cobianbackup.htm) is made with Delphi too. Maybe one of the best backup tools in the wild.

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  3. David Millington they were a lifesaver on pre-Vista OSs. Vista has added ubiquitous system restore points and popularity of ERUNT decreased significantly. But ERUNT is your additional safe guard even today. NTREGOPT de-bloats the registry, which might be not really needed nowadays, but still comes up with nice savings to SOFTWARE hive especially :)

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