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Dependency Walker 2.2.6

10

Editors Rating


License Free
Requirements Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP
Downloads 411 Limitations None
Publisher Dependency Walker File Size 596k
Date added 02 Feb 2007 Check your speed

This is a very helpful tool for those who need extensive information about dependent modules. Dependency Walker's simple interface packs a lot of data in a small display, but keeps easy to operate.

This isn't a tool for inexperienced users. Even experts without programming experience may find some of the information here incomprehensible. However, those who want to trace dependent modules to troubleshoot problems will find it very easy to do with this application. You simply click a module to see extensive function information. It's then just as easy to drill down the function list to find matching items, or search for additional information at Microsoft Live Search. Dependency Walker makes it very easy to save the module and function information as text, spreadsheet, or its own image file.

The features and data presented aren't well explained. This program requires users know their stuff. Programmers will find Dependency Walker's simple, but informative approach very helpful. If you program, or simply need to troubleshoot a program this freeware executable would be a welcome addition to your USB toolbox.

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  • Requirements: Microsoft 32-bit Windows Server 2003, XP Professional, or newer
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