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System Explorer – A replacement for Task Manager

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System Explorer is a complete explorer system that allows you to basically manage all the tasks inside your Windows. It can be used for Windows XP and Windows Vista. In a nutshell, you can manage and monitor all the processes that are currently running inside your Operating System.

Major Features:

  • Detailed information about Tasks, Processes, Modules, Startups, IE Addons, Uninstallers, Windows, Services, Drivers, Connections and Opened Files.
  • Easy check of suspicious files via VirusTotal or Jotti service.
  • Easy search details about file/process via online databases.
  • Security Extension for automatic check of processes,modules and selected files.
  • "New Task…" dialog with integrated AutoSearch and AutoCompletion.
  • Action History for monitoring processes activities.
  • Performance graphs for monitoring usage of system resources in time.
  • System Snapshots for easy finding of system changes.
  • System Report builds rich text report containing major informations about your System.
  • Multilanguage and Plugins Support.
  • Can be used as Task Manager replacement.

Download System Explorer – Installer version, Portable version.


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4 Comments »

Comment by Rajeev Edmonds
2008-10-28 17:26:56

I also used it. It’s like daddy of Task Manager. Very useful software indeed.

 
Comment by |1f34|-|1r3
2008-10-29 00:19:36

I already tried it…i love portable apps…you can take it anywhere you want…i used something similar like this a while ago for computer repairs…but I think I’m going to love this one better ! thanks for sharing !

 
Comment by Dennis Edell
2008-10-29 01:41:33

I downloaded but need to ask – have you found it to interfere with task manager (or anything else) at all?

 
Comment by Madhur Kapoor
2008-10-31 04:57:23

I have used Task manager Free till now. Will give this a try

 
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