Power up the Windows Task Manager with Task Manager Extension
The Windows Task Manager gives you a good idea of which programs are running and how much RAM they're using. And if you need to kill a runaway process, few things work better than calling up the Task manager and clicking the End Process button. But if you want a more thorough look at what each process is doing, you're probably better off using a separate tool like Process Explorer.
Or you could install a third party addon like Task Manager Extension, which supercharges the default Task Manager. Once Task Manager Extension is installed, you'll start to notice changes in the Processes tab of the Windows Task Manager. First up, there'll be icons next to selected processes, making it easier to figure out which application that process is associated with. Windows system processes will also be grayed out so you know not to muck with them unless you really know what you're doing.
But more importantly, when you right-click on a process, you'll have about 3 times as many options as before. Probably the most useful optionare the Informaiton and Properties boxes, which display things like the system path (where the program is installed on the hard disk), and how long each process has been running for.
In order to install Task Manager Extension, you'll need to register for a CodeProject account, which takes just a few seconds. But you do have to give up your email address.
[via gHacks]
Or you could install a third party addon like Task Manager Extension, which supercharges the default Task Manager. Once Task Manager Extension is installed, you'll start to notice changes in the Processes tab of the Windows Task Manager. First up, there'll be icons next to selected processes, making it easier to figure out which application that process is associated with. Windows system processes will also be grayed out so you know not to muck with them unless you really know what you're doing.
But more importantly, when you right-click on a process, you'll have about 3 times as many options as before. Probably the most useful optionare the Informaiton and Properties boxes, which display things like the system path (where the program is installed on the hard disk), and how long each process has been running for.
In order to install Task Manager Extension, you'll need to register for a CodeProject account, which takes just a few seconds. But you do have to give up your email address.
[via gHacks]













Comments
6
Subscribe to commentsfeffreySep 30th 2008 7:16PM
Sadly it is not compatible with xp 64, or vista
LinearModeSep 30th 2008 6:23PM
very nice find
WinterTigerSep 30th 2008 7:16PM
With regards to giving up your email address: I've been an active member for years, and if you have a problem with getting a tech-oriented newsletter on a semi-weekly basis, just opt out, its painless. Never been spammed by them or had my email given out. I know because I used that gmail trick with a +CPNews at the end.
JamesOct 1st 2008 7:45AM
Blegh, not Process Explorer, don't need.
Seriously, though, they need to pitch TaskMan and just ship Process Explorer out of the box.
hazardOct 1st 2008 7:45AM
Nice one. Codeproject is a fantastic resource for developers.
Jash SayaniOct 1st 2008 7:46AM
Use Activity Monitor !