This program doesn't balk at providing a full-blown power-user-oriented environment: you either know how to interpret the information, or you don't. It's all portable, which means that no installation is required to get it up and running — simply run the executable, and you're ready to go.
Right after booting it up, the software opens up its Process Browser, which prompts you to choose the executable that you want to inspect. After that, you'll notice the tab-based, functional design, which aims to provide users with a wealth of information.
The program is capable to analyze an executable's file properties and structure. Headers of a file are presented first, providing signature, timestamp, size, and other such properties. Seeing virtual addresses and raw data values is possible via the Sections tab, while the further ones offer data about the file's directories, imports, and resources.