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Old 20 April 2024, 10:27   #31
DisasterIncarna
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oh dear god yes, a simple no bs tool like SnoopDOS would be invaluable on windows and linux but the few ive seen as mentioned get filled with junk making it hard to find what you need and as you typically arent sure of what your looking for that mass info dump just makes narrowing down issues that much harder. Most of the time you run a program, it doesnt work and if it doesnt tell you why its not working or has a convenient log containing useful info then you just want a nice SnoopDos type of program to look at and think "ah yes, there we go, its trying to open these files/dependencies and they arent available, ill go fix that now", instead we end up having to trawl through years and years of old online search results and try everything till something works.
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