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		<title>By: RanMan</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2009 14:56:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>A minimalist program.  Not a bad program, but there are other freeware programs that offer much more. It does provide a display, although it would not fit on my 15.4" laptop screen so I could not view the serial number of MS Office as an example, of programs installed and their serials &#38; version numbers. A bit more system info. too, but not much.

It does permit saving/copying a file in .txt form, but it does not represent what it displays on your screen. The text version has all the information "run together" without any information separation, no formatting, so the file version is very hard to read. Also, it does not provide a print function for those that might want a hard copy to store someplace safe should the information be needed.

Not to be negative, but I suggest seeking another freeware program that permits saving &#38; printing a nice formatted version of a PC profile data that will be easier to read when needed.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A minimalist program.  Not a bad program, but there are other freeware programs that offer much more. It does provide a display, although it would not fit on my 15.4&#8243; laptop screen so I could not view the serial number of MS Office as an example, of programs installed and their serials &amp; version numbers. A bit more system info. too, but not much.</p>
<p>It does permit saving/copying a file in .txt form, but it does not represent what it displays on your screen. The text version has all the information &#8220;run together&#8221; without any information separation, no formatting, so the file version is very hard to read. Also, it does not provide a print function for those that might want a hard copy to store someplace safe should the information be needed.</p>
<p>Not to be negative, but I suggest seeking another freeware program that permits saving &amp; printing a nice formatted version of a PC profile data that will be easier to read when needed.</p>
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