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Win-eXpose-I/O 2.00 - File I/O Tracer/Debugger for Windows 95
WINDOWS DOS JAN96 SHAREWARE PROGRAMMER UTIL WIN95 DEBUGGER TOOL
FILES: wxi95-20
Author: Dascalu Yonat, 10 Azmaut Street, Ness-Ziona 74010, ISRAEL
Registration: 29 US DOLLARS
Win-eXpose-I/O v2.00 File I/O Tracer/Debugger utility for Windows 95.
Win-eXpose-I/O is a Windows 95 snooping application that lets
you examine in real time what files each running application is using or
trying to use.
Win-eXpose-I/O traces all the file activities in all the application and
in all the different VM (even DOS boxes) and gives you a clear picture on
problems troubleshooting (like where and what the hell is the help file /
INI file that the application is using or complaining that is missing).
Win-eXpose-I/O is a GREAT development and debugging utility for externally
monitoring files input/output operation and tracking hidden problems and
performance improvement spots, monitoring can be done on ANY APPLICATION
no meter if you have it's source code or not. (Great also for product
support)
Win-eXpose-I/O is a MUST HAVE tool for anyone who is installing windows
software on the computer or just trying to make sure the current software
is working properly, Win-eXpose-I/O saves those HUGE amount of hours
trying to configure new or existing software by letting you know in real
time what files each application is using or seeking.
Win-eXpose-I/O application has a very intuitive and simple to operate
user interface, yet a very powerful one that lets any user novice to guru
use the program in just a meter of seconds, just run it and then activate
the other applications and you will see on the Win-eXpose-I/O screen a
real-time logging of all the file activities and their results.
Win-eXpose-I/O is also used as a GREAT performance improves by letting you
know for each application all the file seeking failures (like searching
for a file on the path) and then just by changing a few system settings
like PATH or working directory you will gain a performance improvement.
Requirements: Windows 95, 80386 Processor or better