Why do I need ActiveXplorer?
Why do I need ActiveXplorer?
- See inside components
Analyze them. What classes, methods and properties do they contain?
- Document components
Automatically generate
full technical documentation for binary files. List installed files and document their contents.
- Escape DLL Hell
Solve installation problems, find missing files, and register files correctly.
For system maintenance
- Manage your component files
What's installed? ActiveXplorer shows the details
of all COM libraries and .NET assemblies on your system. Know about the file versions,
CLSIDs and installation paths.
- Keep your Registry in good shape
Is your system registry up-to-date? Use ActiveXplorer to find missing files and
clean the registry of extra entries. Right-click any COM file to register it correctly.
- View Registry entries
Browse the registry entries that are related to a component.
- Instantiate controls in your browser to see what they do.
- Compare file properties
Compare two files to see changes in file properties.
- ActiveXplorer doesn't require .NET to run.
For software development
- Learn to use undocumented controls
Analyze any COM component or .NET assembly to see what's inside it. View the available
properties and methods with descriptions on how they should be called.
- Document COM and .NET files
Generate a technical document for any component in a minute. Use the type library
and reflection information already stored in the files without the need for
a manual rewrite. Generated file formats are .html, .chm and .rtf.
- Review file dependencies
Find out which other files a library requires to work properly.
What's new in ActiveXplorer v4?
- .NET support
- File dependency view
- Registry browser
- Improved component analysis and documentation
- Rewritten HTML/CHM generation
- Smoother user interface
- Improved performance
ActiveXplorer is Electronically Delivered.
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