Everest Ultimate Edition- Best Way to View System Information
If you want to view your computer system information in a complete file, then you might want to try Everest Ultimate Edition.
Everest Ultimate Edition is a program that allows users to see all the facts about their computer. If you want to know the system properties of your desktop or laptop, you right click on ‘my computer’ and you left click on properties. This will give you a new window wherein you will see the general system information such as the memory or RAM, computer name, processor speed, etc. It doesn’t actually tell you how much space has been used up already. If you want to know about it, you go again to some other drives and manually check all the files and properties of such drives.
What Does the Report Show?
This makes it very inconvenient for a lot of computer owners to check their computers. But with Everest Ultimate Edition, this problem is eliminated. In an HTML format (or in a text file), Everest will provide you a list of all the system components of your computer from the hardware to the each and every software installed. Basically, in one page, you will see the information about the motherboard, CPU, monitor, ports, external drives, operating system information, applications such as games, music, word documents, PowerPoint presentations, etc. Aside from listing these computer programs and devices, you will also know its details. The report will generate after a few seconds from your request which can be done as simply as clicking on the corresponding button.
Aside from giving you information about the size of each application, Everest provides extensive reports including the temperature of the monitor, CPU, and other devices. It also gives you the ‘Monitor Diagnostics Test” which helps you analyze the monitor settings and adjust the color, brightness, and contrast.
It was said that Everest Ultimate Edition is by far the best software for viewing system information. There have been so many programs prior to Everest which also promised the same function but their reliability haven’t been established due to wrong reports generated and other incompatibility issues that lead to system crash. So far, Everest is 100% reliable when it comes to generating system information results.
Another thing is that Everest doesn’t consume too much space on your hard drive. It only eats up 12MB of RAM but it can list over 6800 apps and devices.