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MiTeC EXE Explorer 3.7.4 is a specialized Windows system utility designed to open, inspect and document the internal structure of virtually every Microsoft executable format created since the early 1990s. Rooted in the company’s Portable Executable Reader engine, the program parses 16-bit NE (Windows 3.x), 32-bit PE, 64-bit PE32+, OS/2 and legacy VxD images as well as .NET assemblies, delivering a hierarchical, human-readable view of headers, sections, data directories, imports, exports, resources, CLR metadata, certificates, version information and TypeLib definitions. Reverse engineers, malware analysts, digital forensics specialists and Delphi developers rely on the tool to enumerate Borland-generated classes, units and forms, to extract JPEG, PNG, GIF, AVI or custom resources to disk, to generate Object Pascal interface units from embedded type libraries, and to produce comprehensive text reports that consolidate all gathered intelligence. An integrated hexadecimal viewer, form preview pane and searchable text sweep across ASCII, Unicode and interpreted resources complement the detailed panes, while an optional VirusTotal lookup adds a security verdict. The single-version catalog entry, numbered 3.7.4, remains free for private, educational or non-commercial use; commercial deployment requires a paid licence. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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