Every executable file has some information embedded in it. This can include version information, the name of the copyright holder, a description of the program, the name of the product and so on. ExeInfo is a tool that extracts this info and displays it in an easy-to-read format. You could find such data by opening the file in a text reader but it is usually encoded in some way and placed in seemingly random places. This makes it hard to find or understand. Furthermore, this utility also processes some data and gives additional information about a program.
This software can open more than just EXE files. It can also read and process from DLL, OCX, DRV files and others (full list can be found in one of the screenshots attached).
This program is probably useless for most users but it can be helpful for some specialists. Here is a personal example: I found version information about an application, which I could not find otherwise.
Although ExeInfo has just one simple job to do, it does not excuse the fact that the window cannot be resized. The default small size of the window can be frustrating. If it would be larger, it would allow one to have a better general view over the information, and find what is of interest, faster. The good thing is that this is its only flaw.
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