Hi Brent, sorry that the CAPTCHA was giving you some problems. It was recently implemented to prevent spammers.
I'll go over your list and place my comments about them.
Combofix: This is actually omitted due to it's past issues where it has completely trashed the Windows\system32 directory. There have been at least two occurances of this, one of which involved a rootkit. I believe Malwarebytes Anti-Malware also handles everything Combofix does and is done in a much safer manner.
SDFix: I've been hearing good things about this and will look into adding it to the program.
PCDecrapifier: While this is an awesome program, if a user does not know what they're doing they may very well uninstall something they wanted to keep without realizing it. That's the key reason I've omitted it from the list.
Autoruns: Already listed in the program.
GMER: I believe parts of the GMER technology is inside of Malwarebytes Anti-Malware.
StartupCPL: You can actually get all of these features from within Autoruns.
IERegFix: Dial-a-fix contains a majority of these fixes already, including an option to reinstall Internet Explorer.
ATFCleaner: CCleaner already handles everything that this program does from what I've ever seen.
MGTools: appears to be a downloader with a few fixes included. I'll look into it before making a decision.
Anti-Virus Cleanups: I've been looking into collecting and adding these into the toolkit. They will appear before the end of the year. I am unable to add SymNRT since it's on FTP. I have contacted them about this and they replied to my email with the file attached, basically ignoring my query completely.
I will be adding the Microsoft Genuine Advantage check tool and the product key updaters before the end of the month.