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MiTeC Windows File Analyzer 2.10.0 is a forensic-oriented utility that decodes and presents the internal data of several Windows OS artifacts whose binary formats are otherwise difficult to inspect. Operating within a classic Multiple Document Interface, the program opens Thumbs.db, Picasa *.db, ACDSee *.fpt, FastStone fsviewer.db and generic *.db/*.dat thumbnail caches, rendering each stored image together with its metadata so investigators can verify what pictures a user has viewed. It further parses Prefetch files to reveal execution timestamps and path traces, enumerates all Windows shortcut (.lnk) files in a chosen directory to expose their target locations and creation dates, interprets Index.dat containers that Internet Explorer uses for cookies, temporary files and browsing history, and decodes INFO2 or $I records that describe items formerly held in the Recycle Bin on Windows XP through current systems. Every decoded dataset can be printed or reviewed on screen in a human-readable layout, making the tool suitable for incident-response triage, educational demonstrations, compliance audits and private curiosity-driven checks. The single-version lineage is presently frozen at release 2.10.0 and is licensed free of charge for personal, academic and other non-commercial scenarios, while commercial deployment requires a paid license. 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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