AnalogX's DLL Archive

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Just noticed this one while looking at another program somebody was
talking about:

http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/system/dllarch.htm

Looks to be very similar to PC Magazine's old utility FDDLLS.

"Everyone has uninstalled programs at one point or another, just to be
presented with that wonderful dialog asking whether or not we want to
delete some 'shared' Windows resource... Do we? Does something else
use that DLL file it's asking about? Help!!! That's where AnalogX DLL
Archive comes in - it searches through all the files on your system
and lets you know if any of them contain references to the DLL's in
question!
AnalogX DLL Archive is super-simple to use, just click search and
let it do it's thing - once done, you'll be presented with a list of
all the DLL's that don't have references in the system! Then just
select which ones you think aren't necessary anymore and archive them;
it's that simple! Make a mistake? No problem, restoring DLL's from the
archive is just as simple - nothing is deleted until YOU delete it."

227 KB download, requires installation.
 
John Corliss said:
Just noticed this one while looking at another program somebody was
talking about:

http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/system/dllarch.htm

Looks to be very similar to PC Magazine's old utility FDDLLS.

"Everyone has uninstalled programs at one point or another, just to be
presented with that wonderful dialog asking whether or not we want to
delete some 'shared' Windows resource... Do we? Does something else
use that DLL file it's asking about? Help!!! That's where AnalogX DLL
Archive comes in - it searches through all the files on your system
and lets you know if any of them contain references to the DLL's in
question!
AnalogX DLL Archive is super-simple to use, just click search and
let it do it's thing - once done, you'll be presented with a list of
all the DLL's that don't have references in the system! Then just
select which ones you think aren't necessary anymore and archive them;
it's that simple! Make a mistake? No problem, restoring DLL's from the
archive is just as simple - nothing is deleted until YOU delete it."

227 KB download, requires installation.

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or warez please.


Like sysinternals website, AnalogX is one of those unique websites everyone
should have book marked.
 
===== I would not recommend that program from AnalogX , I tried it
and later found that I was missing DLL's that I needed ......... maybe
just my computer, but beware =====
 
mike555 said:
===== I would not recommend that program from AnalogX , I tried it
and later found that I was missing DLL's that I needed ......... maybe
just my computer, but beware =====

In essence it is really no diff than CleanSys which was used to clean the
windows\system (and i think windows\system32) directories from windows 3.1
and windows 95 but hasn't been updated for a very long time.
 
*ProteanThread* said:
In essence it is really no diff than CleanSys which was used to clean the
windows\system (and i think windows\system32) directories from windows 3.1
and windows 95 but hasn't been updated for a very long time.

Pretty much my end conclusion. And the results have to be taken with a
grain of salt with any of these types of programs.
 
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