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FlaUInspect 3.0.0, published by the FlaUI open-source project, is a specialized inspection utility designed for developers and quality-assurance engineers who need to analyze Windows applications from an automation perspective. Built on top of the FlaUI automation library, the program exposes every UI element’s accessibility tree, control patterns, and property values in real time, enabling rapid identification of element names, automation IDs, control types, and bounding rectangles without writing a single line of code. Typical use cases range from mapping dynamic forms and legacy Win32 screens to verifying that custom controls expose the correct accessibility metadata required by test scripts written in C#, Python, or PowerShell. By hovering over any control with the integrated cross-hair tool, users can instantly freeze the tree view and copy the exact XPath or condition syntax needed for reliable playback in FlaUI, UI Automation, or Selenium Windows contexts. The lightweight executable supports both 32-bit and 64-bit processes, offers high-contrast and dark themes for prolonged inspection sessions, and exports snapshots to XML for offline documentation or team sharing. Since its initial release, FlaUI has iterated through two major versions, with 3.0.0 introducing a refined pattern explorer, faster tree expansion, and compatibility with Windows 11 rounded-corner applications. The software belongs to the Developer Tools / Automation Testing category and is distributed under the permissive MIT license, allowing unrestricted commercial and private use. FlaUInspect is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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