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Build 386… online

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

New version of PC Inventory Advisor releasedYesterday we uploaded the new version. It’s ready for download and we are waiting for your comments.

PC Inventory Advisor 3.0.386 re-introduces several core features of network inventory tasks within our solution. The new download is surely a free upgrade to all current users, auto-update is off for this build as well, but will most probably be enabled in the next upgrade that we’ll have. We tried to add most of the requests that we got since the major release into this new compilation, more to come in the nearest ones.

As for the details of the 3.0.386 version:

Record Windows product key1. Now you can easily track Windows OS product key in the asset reports. This feature was previously available as well, but was OS compilation-dependent, now it’s working with any Windows version. Just re-scan your network with the new PC Inventory Advisor, and all your OS product keys will be there.

2. Network summary: All Software report is alphabetically sorted now, which makes searching for particular software much easier. BTW, did you know that you just need to press CTRL+F to start a search in any report in PC Inventory Advisor?

3. Network price is calculated more accurately no matter which asset price is or is not specified.

4. Scanning process can be cancelled any time, no matter what PC Inventory Advisor does at the moment: pinging, querying DNS, etc.

5. While scanning you are presented with the asset network name and network group or domain.

6. Navigation throughout the reports is greatly enhanced. Hyperlinks to other assets are now more responsive than before. You don’t have to get back to the assets tree all the time you want to go to a different asset report from a network summary any more, just go on and click the asset name wherever you find it underlined.

PC Inventory Advisor - rename your assets7. Assets can be renamed. No matter how your DNS server is configured now, you can easily rename any asset and it will use the new name in all reports and network summary as well. So you have total control over the assets tree in PC Inventory Advisor now: re-group, relocate, rename, reset grouping in just a single click!

8. Easily distinguish real printers from the virtual ones by knowing which one is the default printer in the asset’s environment.

9. We also improved the core of the reports: you will find the serial number of the hard drive, manufacturer and serial number of your assets’ motherboards and more…

10. PC Inventory Advisor now handles WMI errors more accurately. Depending on the severity of the error (either caused by corrupted installation of WMI or by its limited version, say, in OEM operating system installations) , we will now either omit the error or correct it automatically to ensure smooth and effective scanning of your network without additional interruptions.

11. Software installation date is also collected now. That’s the first step to a more global software inventory and internal user activities.

And among other fixes, I’d point out fixes in relation to time and date calculation on the snapshots bar, splitting of CIM_LogicalDevice into smaller categories, several usability enhancements for smoother scanning of the network with wizard, purging of XML and HTML reports internals, and some other minor improvements.

We’ll be back with an update and hopefully a new build sometime next week. Thanks for downloading and support!

PC Inventory Advisor 3.0 released

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

ClearApps introduces new version of their complete network inventory solution for Windows-based offices, PC Inventory Advisor. It has been optimized for networks of any size, and is working great providing detailed network reports without the need to install anything remotely on network assets.

ClearApps - Network Inventory solutionsPC Inventory Advisor was released on March 26th, 2008. The feature list is really impressive and the new homepage of the product is really user-oriented, the same as the GUI of the admin module. PC Inventory Advisor automatically scans remote assets on any network and builds clear and flexible reports. You can inventory all versions of Windows starting with Windows 95 and up to 2008 Server. PC Inventory Advisor 3 generates statistic data on software and hardware, as well as automatically alerts admins on critical issues on the net. With the help of rollback data snapshots, users can keep track of all important changes and get back to compare their networks in the past. 7 types of predefined network reports can be built in 1 click, while you can also compile a custom report with any inventory data which is more important to you.

PC Inventory Advisor is a truly new network inventory solution on the market, in comparison to similar software it scans any network within seconds, and provides convenient HTML reports on absolutely every detail of software and hardware found on the net. This information can be exported into multiple formats as well as printed right away to provide informative eye-catching hard copies of the reports. Unlike other similar solutions, PC Inventory Advisor automatically analyzes network structure and builds the assets tree with its unique Smart Scan feature.

Moreover, for a limited time ClearApps offer sufficient discounts to all users who already implemented other network inventory solutions in their environments. They advertise 90% competitive discount to anyone who decides to switch to PC Inventory Advisor from other software, firmly standing behind the quality of their new release.

You are welcome to visit PC Inventory Advisor homepage with detailed tutorial and descriptions here: http://www.clearapps.com/pc-inventory.html

The free 30-day demo version is available here: http://www.clearapps.com/download/pc_inventory_advisor.exe

ClearApps has been in network consultancy and successfully marketed PC Inventory Advisor for more than 7 years in small and large offices. Their new release is already adopted by many companies in US, Europe, Asia and worldwide.