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Application Inventory 2.1
Download: http://www.funduc.com/ftp/setupai.exe
Operation System: Windows All License: Shareware Size: 514 KB Date: 2006-05-31 03:01:08
Application Inventory is an application which scans your system for installed programs and generates a configurable report listing file version information about the files that that were discovered. Optional follow-up scans can are then automatically initiated to cross-reference the file scan results with windows .lnk shortcuts and/or references in the windows registry.
Icon indicators show the presence of .lnk and/or registry references. Details on file properties, shortcuts, and registry keys are available by highlighting a file and then using 'Properties' and 'References' dialogs. Include and exclude filters can be used to define the scan by path &/or string(s) found in file version information.
The fields included in the results are configurable. For example, you can list (or not) File Version, File Description, Internal Name, Copyright, File Path, etc. Results can be copied to the clipboard, printed, or saved in a delimited file you specify. Application Inventory can also launch windows explorer on the path containing a file in the results list.
Application Inventory locates all .exe files on your computer, not just those that are installed via a standard installer. This means the program is useful for tracking down all .exe files on your computer. The results can be sorted or searched (press F3) to help you locate alike files. The program defaults to looking for .exe files but a special switch is available to look for any specific file type. Finally, although Application Inventory is intended as a reporting tool, you can use the various windows properties sheets for files and shortcuts to make actual edits. Do so at your own risk though.
Here are some key features of "Application Inventory":
· Scripts can be used for running scans silently from the command line
· Filter Paths now includes the specified subdir and all subdirs below. Previously subdirs needed to be specified individually.
· Registry switches for filtering shortcut scans (See F1 hlp).
· Additional menu choices and saving reports to a disk file.
· Multiple treads used for shortcut and registry scan.
· Enhanced registry scan added.
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