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Monitor file system during software install

If you need to get details of what the system impact is from installing a specific program, you can use InstallWatcher Pro. This software is relatively straight forward and to the point. It doesn't contain any bloatware.

Usage is fairly simple. Click snapshot prior to installing the software, follow by analyzing after the installation to view file changes. You can also export the results to html and can then open the html in excel for filtering.

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