Everest Home Edition (formerly Aida32)?

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Frank Delamarre

From http://www.lavalys.com/products/overview.php
(don't be scared away by the Hungarian texts which crop up here and
there): "EVEREST Home Edition is a freeware system information, system
diagnostics and benchmarking solution for home PC users, based on the
award-winning EVEREST Technology. It offers the world's most accurate
system information and diagnostics capabilities, including online
features, memory benchmarks, hardware monitoring, and low-level
hardware information."

There is a new version, 1.5 (Oct. 14th). Apparently it's the successor
to Aida32.

Also here: http://www.snapfiles.com/get/everest.html

Does anyone know the differences between Aida32 and its successor
Everest Home Edition?

Frank
 
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Chaos Master

Quoting Frank Delamarre [[email protected]], that posted to
alt.comp.freeware on Fri, 15 Oct 2004 00:30:28 +0200:
Does anyone know the differences between Aida32 and its successor
Everest Home Edition?

AIDA32 has some benchmarks features. Other than that I can't find differences.

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JanC

Frank Delamarre schreef:
Does anyone know the differences between Aida32 and its successor
Everest Home Edition?

One difference is the functionallity to store the system info in a central
database (handy for sysadmins to make sure nobody installs unauthorized
hardware/software on company PCs). Since Everest took over this is not in
the free version anymore.
 

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