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Bug#468221: ITP: missidentify -- a program to find win32 applications



On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 09:07:33PM +0100, Monniez Christophe wrote:
Miss Identify is a program to find Win32 applications.
In its default mode it displays the filename of any executable that does not have an executable extension (i.e. exe, dll, com, sys, cpl, hxs, hxi, olb, rll, or tlb). The program can also be run to display all executables encountered, regardless of the extension.
This is handy when looking for all of the executables on a drive.
Other options allow the user to record the strings found in an executable and to work recursively

What does this do that file(1) does not?

lakeview ok % file setup.exe setup.exe: MS-DOS executable PE for MS Windows (GUI) Intel 80386 32-bit, UPX compressed

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