AIDA32

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AIDA32 was a freeware system information, diagnostics, and auditing program written by Tamas Miklos that runs on Microsoft Windows operating systems. It displays detailed information on the components of a computer. Information can be saved to file in formats such as HTML, CSV, or XML.

This is a portable application -- it does not have to be installed; just run the executable file.

Development of the program was halted as of March 24, 2004.[1][2]

In April 2004, Miklos was appointed as the Executive Vice President of Software Engineering Research & Development at Lavalys, a privately held company based in Montreal with offices in Hungary and Italy. This caused the development of AIDA32 to become commercial and is now continued as a Lavalys product under the name of Everest.[3]

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