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AnalogX TextScan

Have you ever run across a piece of software that did something that you couldn't figure out how they did it? Or perhaps you suspect that some Microsoft application might be using an undocumented function?

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  • Free
  • Proprietary

Platforms

  • Windows
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    Proprietary and Free product.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is AnalogX TextScan?

Have you ever run across a piece of software that did something that you couldn't figure out how they did it? Or perhaps you suspect that some Microsoft application might be using an undocumented function? In either situation, AnalogX TextScan gives you a quick and easy way to find out details from just about any program.

AnalogX TextScan searches any binary file for a minimum and maximum string length, and then returns all occurrences in sorted order... But it doesn't just stop there, it also has the ability to identify most functions and DLL's inside of a file, and even has the ability to extract both char and unichar strings! This is a great first step in getting a better understanding of what's happening inside of a program you're interested in, or even for just looking for the occasional Easter egg!

TextScan works on all versions of Windows, from Window 95 to Windows 7 and everything inbetween (including XP, Vista, Win2k, etc). If you have a general question related to any of the programs on the site, or would like some additional info related to the downloads in general, then check out the downloads FAQ.