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Flitskikker InfoTool 3.1.0.136
Flitskikker InfoTool offers you essential information about your system.

Afterwards, you can save it as a text file, or BB Code to share on forums. Most people can help you better if you share your system information with them. Now you can do this easily with this free utility. It will display all the essentials of your system (Computer, Motherboard, Processor, Memory, Hard disk, Drives, Sound Card, Graphics Card, Display, Mouse, Keyboard, Network Card, DirectX, Operating System).
You can now also use the Upgrade Advisor and compare your system to system requirements for the most populair games, to see if your computer can handle them in less than a second! If you can't run it, information for required and recommended is displayed. Comparison information is compiled by hardware professionals, so you'll mostly get the best upgrade information.
Flitskikker InfoTool supports multiple languages and is full customizable using skins. The new version 3 brings you lots of new features. It's still completely free, but there's no harm in donating to motivate the developer to keep improving Flitskikker InfoTool.
The program itself is small, but a portable version is also available. Just put it on your flash drive and take Flitskikker InfoTool on the go!
So, if you want to simply view your system information for free or if you're done with slow online, unreliable system requirements checks. And don't you like installing big and bloated tools, Flitskikker InfoTool is the software you must have in your collection.
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