RegRipper Consolidation
RegRipper has been consolidated at a single, static site.
Going forward, everything related to RegRipper will be available via (either at, or linked from) this one site. Updates to the tools will be available here, documentation will be available in the Wiki, and the latest plugin archives will be available from this site, as well.
The reason for doing this is that there just seems to be too much confusion associated with the tool. I've received emails saying that there are just too many sites that offer RegRipper, and that it's too confusing to figure out which one is the right one. So, let's just make it simple...this is the right one.
You'll notice that there's material in the Wiki, as well. We'll be using this to document and provide information in one single, static location. There is some information there now, but if there's something of interest that you can't find, let me know. I'll be happy to add or update information on the Wiki so that it's more useful.
I greatly appreciate all of the work that folks like Francesco, Brett, and Corey have put into the tool over the years. I also greatly appreciate the work of folks who have written plugins, as well as folks like Adam and "Cheeky4n6Monkey" who've written tools in an effort to make RegRipper easier to use. This consolidation does not take away from the great work that they've all done...it's simply a desire to bring everything together in one place.
So, what's different with this iteration of RegRipper? Not a lot, really. Again, it's more of a consolidation than anything else. Corey and I have put a lot of effort into "cleaning" up the plugin archive. We have updated a number of the plugins, consolidating some functionality, and adding other functionality (support for Wow6432Node where appropriate, etc.); in fact, there are so many of those little changes that we're going to forego the History page, but we'll pick it back up as we start documenting changes again going forward. So really...the biggest change is just the consolidation of everything in a single location.
Again, going forward, I'd like to have everything related to RegRipper at one site. Also, if you have any plugin requests, or just want to provide sample data for testing, please feel free to send it to me.
Finally, one more great big thanks to all of those who have supported RegRipper, by blogging about it, requesting or providing plugins, including it in an archive or distro, etc.
Going forward, everything related to RegRipper will be available via (either at, or linked from) this one site. Updates to the tools will be available here, documentation will be available in the Wiki, and the latest plugin archives will be available from this site, as well.
The reason for doing this is that there just seems to be too much confusion associated with the tool. I've received emails saying that there are just too many sites that offer RegRipper, and that it's too confusing to figure out which one is the right one. So, let's just make it simple...this is the right one.
You'll notice that there's material in the Wiki, as well. We'll be using this to document and provide information in one single, static location. There is some information there now, but if there's something of interest that you can't find, let me know. I'll be happy to add or update information on the Wiki so that it's more useful.
I greatly appreciate all of the work that folks like Francesco, Brett, and Corey have put into the tool over the years. I also greatly appreciate the work of folks who have written plugins, as well as folks like Adam and "Cheeky4n6Monkey" who've written tools in an effort to make RegRipper easier to use. This consolidation does not take away from the great work that they've all done...it's simply a desire to bring everything together in one place.
So, what's different with this iteration of RegRipper? Not a lot, really. Again, it's more of a consolidation than anything else. Corey and I have put a lot of effort into "cleaning" up the plugin archive. We have updated a number of the plugins, consolidating some functionality, and adding other functionality (support for Wow6432Node where appropriate, etc.); in fact, there are so many of those little changes that we're going to forego the History page, but we'll pick it back up as we start documenting changes again going forward. So really...the biggest change is just the consolidation of everything in a single location.
Again, going forward, I'd like to have everything related to RegRipper at one site. Also, if you have any plugin requests, or just want to provide sample data for testing, please feel free to send it to me.
Finally, one more great big thanks to all of those who have supported RegRipper, by blogging about it, requesting or providing plugins, including it in an archive or distro, etc.