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USBInfo
Version: 2.0
Downloads Count: 4,710
License Type: Trial
Price: $20
Date Added: Oct 26, 2007
Operating Systems: Windows XP, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me
Requirements: Administrator privileges
File Size: 6993 KB
Author: Kimber L. Hall
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Most recent User Reviews for USBInfo
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Reviewed by: droolinggeezer
12-03-2007
Duration of ownership: 8 Months
Strengths: When it works, it is very useful for neatly enumerating USB devices, VID/PIDs and device relationships. I have used it very successfully for investigating USB configurations related to embedded devices. Very nice visual display format and drilldown design. Dispalys useful information in well-organized fashion.
Weaknesses: This program was mostly developed some years ago and it appears that little if anything has been done to update it since. It just blows up on my desktop system. With some additional work it could be quite useful but I think the owner just wants to milk it. Don't spend any money on it.
Overall Evaluation: Sometime useful, buggy, crashes often. could be great but no indication of quality commitment from author.
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Reviewed by: BILLD
11-28-2007
Duration of ownership: 3 Days
Strengths: It does not work
Weaknesses:
Overall Evaluation: I may cancel my PC World account. Than subscrib to another mag
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Reviewed by: embee
11-28-2007
Duration of ownership: 1 Days
Strengths: N/A
Weaknesses: Unknown
Overall Evaluation: This download is not a trial of the product. Shame on you PC World! You will get an interface demo and lots of marketing hype. But you won't get to try the product. Running it populates the interface with fake demo data and then creates a "report" using the demo data. You won't get to find out whether the program actually works, much less if it is of any value. Note that if you direct the self extracting RAR file to any folder other than the default, the installation will fail.
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