The fact that the LATEST version for the majority of the Glary Utilities executables is incorrectly listed as v6.2.0.5 in UCheck BETA v5.0.7.0 ( post # 1208) does appears to be a bug. That is why the LATEST column for your Glary Utilites executables have a version number and why any executable with a current VERSION that is is lower than the LATEST version have a STATUS of "Outdated" and will be listed on the Updates tab. 0) shows that Glary Utilities is classified as a " Community" app (grey background colour, check for available updates) in the BETA version. Your image in post # 1208 using the UCheck BETA v5.0.7.0 (rel. NOTE: If you filter out (disable) "Unsupported" apps in the stable UCheck v5.0.6.0 then I suspect that the executables for Glary Utilities will disappear from the UCheck interface. That means that the stable UCheck v5.0.6.0 is not checking for available updates for Glary Utilities, and that is why the LATEST column is blank (i.e., the LATEST version number is missing) for your Glary Utilites executables and why none of your Glary Utility executables are listed on the Updates tab. 0) shows that Glary Utilities is classified as an " Unsupported" app (no background colour, no check for available updates) in the stable version. Your image in post # 1209 using the stable UCheck v5.0.6.0 (rel. 0) in post #1208 can be explained by the different way these two UCheck versions classify Glary Utilities. Tigzy would have to confirm, but I think the different results you see for Glary Utilites in the stable UCheck v5.0.6.0 (rel. The following assumes that you are using a Portable version of Glary Utilites v6.2.0.5 from and haven't installed a Professional or Standard version of Glary Utilities in a custom location.
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