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Depend On 2.0
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Most, if not all applications require the support of additional files (commonly known as dependency files). If they are not bundled together with an application, the application may fail to run properly on some computer systems. This can result in increased customer support, unsatisfied clients, and critical errors that will scare most users away. Make sure none of this happens to your application by using Depend On Extreme Edition. Depend On is a very simple and easy-to-use utility that comes in handy if you're a programmer. It allows you to see which additional support files an application needs in order to operate as it should. This product is also highly suitable for any Visual Basic users since it is able to load up Visual Basic Projects files (.vbp) and automatically detect any TLB, OLB, OCX and DLL files that your project uses. It's also capable of storing any of these files at a location of your choice. Plus it comes equipped with many other useful options.
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