COM Wiz for free downloads v. 1.8.0.1223
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Tech Science (more products...) |
| OS: | Windows |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$59 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 1.2 MB |
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With COM Wiz for Windows developers, system administrators and professional Windows users may maintain and control any COM component, installed service or device on their system.In general, COM Wiz provides a graphical user interface to the Microsoft Windows registry- and system settings through a familiar, context-oriented dialog. Providing a detailed tree-view of all registered DLL-, OCX- and ActiveX -Components it is an ease to trace down and repair application errors to mis-configured registry settings extremely fast. With COM Wiz it is possible to control and edit the system services and devices entries in the Windows registry. The dependencies of each entry are displayed in the built-in COMWDepends viewer.As additional features, COM Wiz enables you to quick-browse the program path of your installed software applications and to edit special registered file type entries.For your convenience, updates for this application can be checked and downloaded by means of the 'check for updates' feature.COM Wiz is a smart system analysis and repair utility with COM Component wizard. The project was previously one of our (Tech Science GmbH) commercial products and is now fully published to the Open Source Community. Development Status: 4 - BetaIntended Audience: Advanced End Users, DevelopersLicense: GNU General Public License (GPL)Operating System: All 32-bit MS Windows (95/98/NT/2000/XP)Programming Language: Visual BasicTopic: Systems AdministrationTranslations: EnglishUser Interface: Win32 (MS Windows)
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