I am not entirely sure what you are asking for there. You list a bunch of tools which attempt to copy program setups over between computers/installs and it seems like you want more of those. Those are most of the main ones
https://alternativeto.net/software/cloneapp/ has some more.
If you want to get a bit more granular and maybe just fish out passwords and setups then
http://www.nirsoft.net/ has a whole bunch of good stuff here.
Other than popular browsers, email clients, office suites and the like then most times I find you still end up having to do some manual fiddling, and accounting for different versions of programs, even more so if you have older versions installed on the original machine (between copying settings and having an easy life with
https://ninite.com/ when installing a new machine I so much prefer the latter).
Beyond that to work then the backup program has to know where every config file, registry entry, saved game and whatever else it uses could be (there is sometimes a difference in many cases between fresh install and "just how I like it") for every version it expects to encounter (hopefully they have a simple upgrade pathway if you have a newer version on the new machine) and to grab that. Do some stuff for legacy programs (can be in program files, appdata, random file in my documents, registry not its own) and stuff with DRM and it only gets worse.
That said other than fonts, email, web browser and maybe office setups do you need much else on the config side of things?
For mozilla based stuff then I usually went with
http://mozbackup.jasnapaka.com/ though it is starting to not work so well with some new versions.
Can usually make Chrome based stuff pull history, cookies, sometimes passwords, bookmarks and search data from Mozilla as well so I find that more reliable in a lot of cases.
If I need serious big boy cloning then I am already deploying at OS level (
http://techgenix.com/building-custom-windows-10-image/ ), or maybe making a container*/virtual machine to do it.
*windows containers are not as fun as some of the Linux ones but the very thing that allows you to have something like sandboxie does allow you some measure of fun here.