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EVEREST Home Edition V2.20   
Suggested by Andrew Lee - Added on 11 Jan 2006
6MB (uncompressed) - Popularity score (9123)
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Synopsis: EVEREST Home Edition is a system information, system diagnostics and benchmarking solution for home PC users. It offers memory benchmarks, hardware monitoring, and low-level hardware information. The Home Edition will not run on machines connected to a domain. For those, you will need to buy the Professional Edition.

Note: EVEREST has gone totally commercial from 1 Dec 2005, so you will no longer be able to download the Home Edition from their website. The last free version is V2.20, which I have provided a local mirror for. Thanks for P J for alerting me to this.

Writes settings to: Windows registry. But given the nature of the application, I think it can be accepted as portable.
How to extract: Download the full version ZIP package and extract to any folder of your choice. Launch the program by double-clicking on everest.exe.
License: Free for home use
System Requirements: Win95 / Win98 / WinME / WinNT / Win2K / WinXP

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] JohnThe Program isn´t longer for free. [2006-04-13 04:59]

[Anonymous] gus muhthanks very much [2010-01-09 10:21]


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