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I'm building System Examiner: An app to analyze Windows PC

I'm about two months in building System Examiner. It's a lightweight, freeware app to generate a system information report from Windows computers. It lists details of your computer's hardware and software, as well as attempts to detect common system errors and warns you of potential problems.

It also allows you to share your system report online. If you do that, you get a URL that you can publish or give to others so they can easily see the report of your system. The report is always generated in a way that it doesn't include any sensitive personal information such as usernames or email addresses.

This is how it looks like: https://systemexaminer.com/

It took me about two months to go from the idea into this, the first version of app being publicly available now. The app consists of about 60 000 lines of code, the website is a minimal one page PHP + Bootstrap CSS website hosted on VPS. It's minimal, it's responsive and has support for Dark Mode / Normal Mode selection.

Do you have any feedback about the website or the app itself?

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Building in Public
on November 16, 2022
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