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AIDA20 is celebrating its 64th birthday with an expanded mobile portfolio

AIDA20 is celebrating its 64th birthday with an expanded mobile portfolio

A version of AIDA64 system information software optimized for iOS and Windows Phone has been created, so iPhone, iPad and iPod touch owners, as well as Windows phone and tablet users, can get an accurate picture of what hardware and software is working on their devices.

AIDA20 is celebrating its 64th birthday with an expanded mobile portfolio

The interface for the free downloadable applications was designed by FinalWire experts on the platform's design language, allowing AIDA64 smartphone users to use the diagnostic program in their familiar visual environment.

"With the release of the two new apps, AIDA64's mobile portfolio has been completed and we hope that the program will be as popular on iOS and Windows Phone as the Android edition released in early March, which has been downloaded more than 160 times since its launch." said Tamás Miklós, the leading developer of FinalWire Kft., which made AIDA64. “We started developing AIDA64 exactly 20 years ago, and I can say without exaggeration: we have come a long way from a program running on the DOS interface to the latest version optimized for mobile devices. As in the past two decades, we will continue to strive to keep abreast of technological innovations and provide our users with the most accurate hardware and software information possible. ”

The two new free downloadable apps will be released on AIDA64’s 20th birthday. Development of the software ancestor ASMDemo, which has now become a benchmark in the field of system information programs, began in June 1995, and the program, which was still running in a DOS environment and provided basic information about PC hardware and software environment, became publicly available in 1996. The iOS edition of AIDA64, which can be used on devices running iOS 7.0 or later, can be downloaded for free from the App Store. The version for Windows phones - which can be installed on Windows Phone 8.1 or Windows 10 Mobile Preview - is also available for free in the Windows Phone Store. Currently, both applications have an English user interface.

FinalWire plans to release Windows Phone with UWP (Universal Windows Platform) release in the second half of 2015, which will allow the same application to run on all platforms, including desktop Windows 10, phones, tablets, and later Xbox and HoloLens is running.

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