Haven't seen this thing before, in 5+ years of running Windows 7 on Dell laptops. What is it?
I found a post allegedly from a Jungo employee, but still have no idea how that bloatware ended up on my system.
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Jungo WinDriver is used to communicate with USB and PCI devices. Many companies use Jungo for their hardware so it's impossible to tell how it ended up on your system.
Consult their website for more information.
0I can confirm Jungo is installed when Vernier Logger Pro® is installed. Completely harmless. I believe it is used for communicating with scientific usb data loggers. It's a generic, reliable library so Vernier does not have to start off from scratch.
3The WinDriver™ device driver development tool supports any device, regardless of its silicon vendor, and enables you to focus on your driver’s added-value functionality, instead of on the operating system internals. WinDriver’s driver development solution covers USB, PCI and PCI Express