
Windows 95 Misc
See What Really Makes Up a Program
SUMMARY: Gain technical information about what makes up a Windows 95 program with Quickview.
The Quickview utility (found on the CD-ROM version of Windows 95) is extremely handy to speedily view files of multiple types. It can pull up BMPs, TXTs, and more with ease, but its power REALLY shines when you Quick View a program file. By right-clicking on an executable and choosing Quick View, you are presented with technical information including the DLLs, VBXs, and/or OCXs which a program uses, stack, heap, and address information, and much more.
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