Yes, it likes to fight it out with spybot's tea timer, and acts quite like it on doing new installs (You should've seen it cranking when I installed adobe acrobat 7 last night...) - the bad side is that (unlike tea timer) it doesn't give you the control to HALT the registry change, it merely informs you of it... Kinda weak imho.
Thats not a weakness in the marketplace, thats a strength..................Most people don't no what the registry is, let alone what to allow too change it and what not too change it. And franky, I don't think those people want to no. So guess what they are going to run with.