GDIView is a small and handy software that lets you check out GDI handles opened by any process. This includes things like brushes, pens, fonts, and bitmaps. The best part? It’s super easy to use for everyone!
No need to worry about complicated setup packs! You can just drop the app files anywhere on your disk. When you're ready, just click the executable file to launch GDIView. If you want, you can even keep it on a USB flash drive. That way, you can run it on any PC without needing to install anything first! Plus, it doesn’t mess with your Windows registry settings.
The interface is really simple. You’ll see a normal window showing all the active processes. This way, you can easily check out details like name, pen type, brushes used, bitmaps available, fonts in use, palettes, regions, total GDI items and more!
If you click on an entry from the list, you'll get even more info like the handle number, object type, kernel address, and additional details that might help you out. You can also pick one or more items and put all that data into nice HTML reports or save it as TXT, CSV or XML files.
Got a lot of data? No problem! There’s a search function that helps you find exactly what you're looking for quickly. You can turn on automatic refresh mode too and set how often it updates. Need quick access? Just create a systray icon for easy reach!
We’ve tested GDIView, and we didn’t run into any issues—no crashes or error messages here! It runs smoothly without hogging your computer's CPU or RAM.
In summary, GDIView is an excellent choice for anyone who wants to explore GDI-related info easily!
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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