
DLL Explorer 3.0
View your operating system's use of EXEs, DLLs, OCXs and so forth.

This can can be displayed at any time to, for instance, show the state before and after running a particular program.
This can help you to see which modules a particular program uses. Both 32-bit and 16-bit modules are shown. It can be used as a handy tool to know which files are used by your application when you are ready to distribute your product.
Compare two usage lists and display the differences between them. The resulting comparison list will show any modules that have been added, any that are no longer used and any increase or decrease in the number of times a module is used.
Lists can be loaded and saved for future reference or printed.
Detailed information about each module can be seen by double clicking on its filename. This will also show the processes using a module.
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