Moo0 SystemMonitor 1.26

November 7, 2008 · Filed Under Utilities · Comment 

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This software lets you keep your eye on system resource usages of your PC. It currently supports 16 kinds of information including CPU, Memory, Network, and detailed HDD usages. Using this software, you may discover what is limiting your system performance in each occasion.

Tips: You can shrink the view by Double-Clicking it. Also, you can resize it through scrolling Middle Button. Read more

KillProcess 2.43 Alpha 3 / 2.42

August 22, 2008 · Filed Under Utilities · Comment 

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 KillProcess is a free, powerful and very useful software which can terminate any Windows process. You are also able to create extensive lists with processes that you want to be terminated every time you run the application.

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CRP (Control Running Programs) 1.0.422 RC1

July 12, 2008 · Filed Under Utilities · Comment 

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 CRP (Control Running Programs) is a solution that will control all running programs within your windows session. In the section ‘Instance Controlling’, you can specify how many instances of a particular program will run at the same time, preventing memory overflow and instant program spawning from other programs.

In the section ’Instance Launching’, specific programs will be launched once they have been closed, either by accident, from the user or the task manager. Drag & Drop support from explorer is also supported and multiple entries allow unlimited amount of programs to be used.

You can set CRP to start with the windows session, maintaining full control without manual loading and spawning instance support will allow you to run several copies of CRP at the same time. A full set of options are available via the ‘Options’ window and direct access to the current tasks list is also available. Read more

Daphne 1.36

July 9, 2008 · Filed Under Utilities · Comment 

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Daphne is a small application for killing, controlling and debugging window´s processes. You can kill a process by dragging the mouse over the windows, by right-clicking the process in the main process list, or by typing its name with the “Kill all by name” command. You can set a any window to be always on top, to be transparent, to be enable, et cetera. Read more