Really nice features the the normal Task Manger is missing. It nicely shows
what is hogging the system resources, just by hovering the mouse over the graphs
and does a nice job of grouping processes. Also a really nice feature, I love,
is the "Find Window Process", just by dragging the icon to the running
app.
A super-Taskmanager. It gives much more control on processes. Its ability to
"Suspend" processes in place of just killing them, is very useful when
cleaning some malware which create back the deleted processes.
Colored highlights make it easy readable. Freeware and standalone.
Much more comprehensive than Task Manager but I usually leave Task Manager
running in the background rather than Process Explorer cause PE uses 2% of CPU
most of the time on my machine and I don't like to waste CPU cycles.
I use this every day for development. Not only does it give you much more
basic information than task manager in a better interface, but it also gives you
thread data per process as well as stack information per thread.
Process Explorer is the best system monitoring and examination utility. We
can use it as a replacement to the default Task Manager and this utility will
do the job beautifully.
Yes, for certain the best.
To my mind, it is the best Windows Task Manager around.
Much better than the standard Windows Task Manager
Best taskmanager I've used yet!
Could use some more keyboard shortcuts though.
Really nice features the the normal Task Manger is missing. It nicely shows what is hogging the system resources, just by hovering the mouse over the graphs and does a nice job of grouping processes. Also a really nice feature, I love, is the "Find Window Process", just by dragging the icon to the running app.
A very super taskmanager
A super-Taskmanager. It gives much more control on processes. Its ability to "Suspend" processes in place of just killing them, is very useful when cleaning some malware which create back the deleted processes.
Colored highlights make it easy readable. Freeware and standalone.
Very informative (:
Much more comprehensive than Task Manager but I usually leave Task Manager running in the background rather than Process Explorer cause PE uses 2% of CPU most of the time on my machine and I don't like to waste CPU cycles.
two thumbs, a "must have". replacement for windows task manager.
I use this every day for development. Not only does it give you much more basic information than task manager in a better interface, but it also gives you thread data per process as well as stack information per thread.
much better than the default process monitor with Windows 2kxp.
Everyone should add it to the startup folder
Process Explorer is the best system monitoring and examination utility. We can use it as a replacement to the default Task Manager and this utility will do the job beautifully.