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Application Inventory
Version 3.0
Copyright 2001-2010
Funduc Software Inc.
http://www.funduc.com http://www.searchandreplace.com
Thank you for your interest in Application Inventory.
Application Inventory is a utility that scans your system for
program .exe files and generates a configurable report about
the files that were located. Optional follow-up scans are then
initiated to cross reference the initial scan results with
windows .lnk shortcuts and/or references in the windows
registry. Further details on files are available from
Properties and References dialogs. Include and exclude filters
are available to define the initial search by path &/or
string(s) found in file version information. The fields
included in the initial file scan is configurable. Results be
sorted, 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. Although Application Inventory is intended as a
reporting tool, various windows properties sheets can be
launched that allow you to make edits to file or shortcut
properties. The program defaults to scanning for .exe files but
a special switch is available to scan for another file type
that you specify.
Application Inventory is compatible with Windows NT/2000/XP, Windows
2003, and Windows Vista (all versions). 32-bit and 64-bit (x64)
versions are available.
Windows 95/98/ME is no longer officially supported.
NT 4 Users: Although not absolutely required, we suggest you
have SP 6 installed.
Features in v 1.0-3.0
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- Improved support for international version program interface
- Support for Vista
- Separate 64-bit version for x64 Windows
- 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.