File Details |
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File Size | 5.6 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows (All) |
Date Added | September 27, 2005 |
Total Downloads | 180 |
Publisher | Turkish Security Network |
Homepage | myProcMan |
Publisher's Description
myProcMan is an interactive user-friendly process manager for Windows. Detailed information provided about programs and processes running on the computer. Tool's database contains more than 12000 processes and provides guidance on the usefulness or not of these programs and services, and removal procedures when recommended.
Latest Reviews
Reverb reviewed v1.0 on Jul 6, 2009
Pretty good Task Manager replacement. A lot more informative and useful in identifying processes that are part of Windows or third-party by use of it's own internal database. Can also list all windows/modules that are being used any running process. The only downsides I see are the inability to update the database for processes that are unknown to it (I.E., a new program you install). The other thing I don't like is for unknown processes it has a "More info" option which takes you to their website (Trsecurity.net) that has no info many windows processes (ehRec.exe, a core component of XP Media Center 2005). It would have been better if there were an option to search with Google or another database as other task manager replacements have.
Reverb reviewed v1.0 on Jul 6, 2009
Pretty good Task Manager replacement. A lot more informative and useful in identifying processes that are part of Windows or third-party by use of it's own internal database. Can also list all windows/modules that are being used any running process. The only downsides I see are the inability to update the database for processes that are unknown to it (I.E., a new program you install). The other thing I don't like is for unknown processes it has a "More info" option which takes you to their website (Trsecurity.net) that has no info many windows processes (ehRec.exe, a core component of XP Media Center 2005). It would have been better if there were an option to search with Google or another database as other task manager replacements have.