What's New in version 1.70:
- Added 'Put Icon On Tray' option.
What´s New in version 1.68:
- Added shell extensions under LibraryFolder\Background key.
What´s New in version 1.67:
- You can now drag one or more files from the window of ShellExView
into Explorer window or other application.
What's New in version 1.66:
- Added 'Show Time In GMT' option.
What´s New in version 1.65:
- Added support for 3 types of shell extensions: Disk Cleanup Handlers,
Icon Overlay Handlers, and Property Handlers
What´s new in version 1.60:
- Added /enable and /disable command-line options, which allow you to
disable/enable shell extensions automatically from command-line without
displaying any user interface, by specifying the CLSID of the shell
extension.
What's New in version 1.55:
- Fixed bug: ShellExView failed to detect some shell extensions (When
the CLSID was specified as Registry key instead of Registry value).
- Added .NET detection - When there is a .NET extension, ShellExView
now detect the real shell extension dll instead of displaying the .NET
core dll (mscoree.dll)
- Added .NET column, which displays 'Yes' if the shell extension was
created in .NET
What´s new in version 1.50:
- Added 'Google Search - Filename' and 'Google Search - Extension Name'
options, which allows you to easily search for information about the
selected shell extension in Google.
What's New in version 1.48:
- Added 'Add Header Line To CSV/Tab-Delimited File' option. When this
option is turned on, the column names are added as the first line when
you export to csv or tab-delimited file.
What's New in version 1.47:
- Fixed ShellExView x64 to require to run as admin under Windows
7/Vista, like the 32-bit version.
What's New in version 1.46:
- Added 'Preview Handler' shell extensions.
What's New in version 1.45:
- On x64 systems, ShellExView now always shows the shell extensions for
x64 applications, even on the 32-bit version of ShellExView. If you
want to get the shell extensions list for 32-bit applications, use
ShellExView with /wow64 command-line option.
- Added /remote command-line option, which allows you to
view/enable/disable shell extensions in a remote computer on your
network.
What's New in version 1.41:
- Changed the definition of 'Suspicious Shell Extensions' - In previous versions, Every shell extension with read-only attribute marked as Suspicious, which confused some users, because there are many legitimated shell extensions that set a read-only attribute, probably to protect them from delete by the user. However, if a shell extension has an hidden attribute, it'll still be marked as suspicious.
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