Desktop Inspector



  1. Pcs Inspectors
  2. Desktop Inspection
  3. Desktop Application Inspector
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Remote Desktop Inspector helps the user to supervise desktop of the remote personal computer and meant for everyone which wish to know what other individuals do. Remote Desktop Inspector is handy and very simple instrument for employers which necessitates to handle their employees.

Pcs Inspectors

Desktop Inspector will detect, whether on the Desktop or in any other location, if there are unknown invisible items, i.e. files or folders you created unwillingly or by accident, or were created by a third-party software. Third-party-installed invisible items are usually necessary for a given software to work, although they may also have been planted to act as a malware.

  1. The Inspector is a visual representation of the state of your application along with the ability to perform certain interactions in your application through Appium. Appium sessions can take some time to load, especially on cloud services, so please be patient. When the session loads, a screenshot of your app will appear on the left.
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Desktop Inspection

Invisible items (i.e. folders and files) are shown with different icons: 'friendly' (smiley) icons refer to invisible system-files and folders, while 'exclamatory' icons refer to unknown invisible items. In order not to compromise the computer’s expected behavior, ‘friendly’ items by default may not be moved to trash, while unknown invisible ones may be moved to trash. Only enabling the relevant option in the Preferences, ‘friendly’ items too can be moved to trash.

Desktop Application Inspector

Yet the application, by itself, does not know the names of all the system-files and folders, and obviously does not know which unknown invisible item has been created by a ‘honest’ third-party software. When in doubt, through the ‘Look Up’ function (available right-clicking an item), the name of the selected item will be searched online for you to get an idea about it. Then, should you consider it a friendly one, you can add its name to the internal database. Of each element, the application shows the Operating System's own description and part of its content in computer language.