If you work with API, you've probably noticed that the win32api.txt file that comes with Microsoft's API Viewer is totally out of date. This file is based on the Windows95 header files, and with the arrival of Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows ME and Windows XP, many new functions were created.
ApiViewer is a replacement for Microsoft's API Viewer. The data-file is based on the latest Windows XP header files, so that means you get access to approximately 6500 functions and 55600 constants! Win32api.txt has approximately 1500 functions and 5000 constants.
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