Bug#468221: ITP: missidentify -- a program to find win32 applications

brian m. carlson sandals at crustytoothpaste.ath.cx
Wed Feb 27 21:02:56 UTC 2008


On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 09:07:33PM +0100, Monniez Christophe wrote:
>Miss Identify is a program to find Win32 applications.
>In its default mode it displays the filename of any executable that 
>does not have an executable extension 
>(i.e. exe, dll, com, sys, cpl, hxs, hxi, olb, rll, or tlb).
>The program can also be run to display all executables encountered, 
>regardless of the extension.
>This is handy when looking for all of the executables on a drive.
>Other options allow the user to record the strings found in an 
>executable and to work recursively

What does this do that file(1) does not?

lakeview ok % file setup.exe 
setup.exe: MS-DOS executable PE  for MS Windows (GUI) Intel 80386 32-bit, UPX compressed

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