
Maintaining our installed programs up to date is important to get the most out of our software. This free program lets you check if any of the programs installed in your system needs to be updated. It has a simple and easy-to-use interface. At startup, the program shows relevant information about your system, such as hardware information, operating system, processor model, physical memory, and so on. Then, you can click on the Scan for program updates button. The program will start scanning your system, searching for outdated programs. Once it has finished, the program will show you the available updates. To download and install them from the program's interface, you only need to check the boxes at left. If you don't want to install any update, you only need to leave the corresponding box unmarked. The application claims to have virus-scanned the available updates, but it will show you a warning sign if the available update has not been checked yet, so you can download the file and check it with your antivirus before installing it.
The program also has a feature that searches for Windows updates. Unfortunately, every time I tried to use it, the program crashed, so I couldn't evaluate its performance.
All in all, it is a good program with a nice interface. You can download it for free to check if there are updates available for your installed programs.
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