MiTeC Task Manager DeLuxe
In
my previous post, I have presented very nice freeware tool - MiTec
Windows File Analyzer. Today, I would like to offer you another freeware
MiTeC product – task manager, which is designed to replace the standard device
manager utility, embedded in Windows. MiTeC utility will help you to operate
your tasks with better set of options, while not demanding from you being super
computer geek.
Task
Manager DeLuxe is a straightforward Task Manager alternative which provides
more details about the processes running on your PC.
The
program doesn't divide these up into Applications, Processes and
"Processes from all users", for instance - just launch Task Manager
DeLuxe and it'll include everything in a single Processes tab. It's able to
display those processes in a list or tree form. And filters mean you can view,
say, all the system processes, or all non-responding processes in a click or
two, making it easy to find what you need.
Expand
the Process Details tab and you're able to view useful information about any
process at a glance (working set, number of threads, number of windows and so
on). This can't compete with tools like Process Explorer or Process Hacker -
there's no option to, say, view each thread in turn to see what it's doing, and
critically not even a report on CPU usage - but the program
still offers enough information to be useful.
The
Services tab then details your installed services. There's a fraction more
information here than you'd get with regular Task Manager - you get to see the
service startup type and executable file name, for instance - and you're also
able to filter the list by typing in your own keyword (type "print" to
display only the Print Spool, say).
And
elsewhere, a Sessions tab shows you network users connected to your PC, an
Autoruns tab lists programs configured to launch when Windows starts, and a
Performance tab graphs CPU and memory usage history, while also providing useful
information that you won't find in the regular Task Manager (MAC and IP
addresses, for instance).
Task
Manager DeLuxe isn't particularly powerful, then. If you need total control
over every thread then you still need something like Process Hacker. If you're
looking for something simpler, though, less technical and intimidating, but
still an improvement on what Windows has to offer, then Task Manager DeLuxe
could be the ideal choice.
Verdict:
Task
Manager DeLuxe is a handy intermediate-level tool, notably more powerful than
Windows own task manager, but not as complex or intimidating as something like
Process Hacker.
Screenshots:
Reviewed
by: Download
Crew
Developers’
website: http://www.mitec.cz/tmx.html
License: Free to use for both
private and commercial users.
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