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OESIS Endpoint Assessment Tool 4.2.1263.0
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Sure enough computer management is possible through the tools Windows puts at your disposal, but proper, efficient handling of installed programs is better left in the hand of advanced alternatives. For instance, OESIS Endpoint Assessment Tool comes with a variety of features to monitor, update, or remove programs from your computer.
A good thing about it is that there’s no setup involved, so you’re free to run it from the moment download is done. Moreover, this enables you to keep it stored on a thumb drive to handle programs installed on other computers besides your own.
Unfortunately, the application automatically starts to scan your computer on launch, with no possibility to cease this activity to check out the general set of features first. By default, a basic scan is performed, and there’s a high chance not all programs are detected. You can opt for a deep scan, which can take some time.
Results are shown in an organized table with corresponding details like name, version, developer, signature, and classification status. There’s the possibility to filter according to product type, or even look up items of interest through a search field.
Selecting items from the initial list brings up a details sheet which shows product path and installed directory, as well as update info and status, and whether or not it poses a threat to system stability. Related services can be started or stopped, as well as jumping to the file location or scanning libraries.
These options are offered by the detection and classification section, with the possibility to easily switch to manageability, infection detection, vulnerability assessment, browser privacy protection, and an app remover tool.
Infection detection scans your computer’s running processes based on an online default, or custom API. Vulnerability assessment, on the other hand, is mostly based on the update status of programs. Scanning is done fast, with programs grouped according to this status. Selection of an item unveils the general info sheet.
Browser privacy gives you the possibility to manage cookies for installed browsers, which are shown in a dedicated list. You can clear cache, history, download history, as well as fill forms for data and passwords.
Programs shown in the app remover are based on the initial scan, so it’s best to run a deep scan to view all items. Uninstalling can be done in a native, or auto mode, with the possibility to remove additional content by inserting JSON scripts to run. Sadly, removal doesn’t take care of leftovers unless you know a bit of programming.
The application also comes to aid developers. Most info fields for applications also show related JSON strings which reveal requested information. Switching to the developer mode lets you manage the same sections, but with more code displayed which you can also copy.
The log of events can be automatically saved to file to analyze each process later on. A proxy connection can be configured and used for better safety online. A built-in file scanner lets you manually check specific items, while the device profiler offers basic system hardware components details.
Bottom line is that OESIS Endpoint Assessment Tool bundles up a pretty impressive variety of info gathering and management tools for installed programs on your computer. However, even with it’s polished design it tends to feel a little rough around the edges, with rather poor detection ratio of installed apps, and other minor inconveniences.
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