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System Explorer – Increase Task Manager

Posted on June 9th, 2008 under Freeware, Portable Apps, Security Tools, Vista, Windows OS, Windows Tools
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Windows System Manager shows the currently running tasks,processes,Performance, etc. System Explorer is freeware taskmanager replacement with many features like Startups, IE Addons, Uninstallers, Windows, Services, Drivers, Connections and Opened Files.It also searches for details about suspicious/unknown file/process via online databases.

A portable version of the tool is also available for using via a USB Drive.It only on Windows XP and Vista.

System-explorer

Features :

  • Detailed information about Tasks, Processes, Startups, IE Addons, Uninstallers, Windows, Services, Drivers, Connections and Opened Files
  • Easy check of suspicious files via VirusTotal service.
  • Easy search details about file/process via online databases
  • Easy access to System Utilities
  • Performance graphs for monitoring usage of system resources in time
  • Action History for monitoring processes activities
  • Making of System Snapshots for easily finding system changes.
  • There are also 3 plugins available for extending System Explorer Functionality

    1. Kernel Info - Informations about System Kernel Objects. (64-bit OS not supported) - Download
    2. System Info - More Informations about your Operating System-Download
    3. WMI Browser - Windows Management Instrumentation Data Browser-Download

    Installation: Download plugin file and unpack to SystemExplorer plugins directory and Restart SystemExplorer

    There are 2 download options available

    1. Installer version Link1 Link2
    2. Portable version

    Written by Avinash

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    One Response to “ System Explorer – Increase Task Manager ”

    1. Keith Dsouza says:

      I have been using SysInternals Process Explorer for quite some time but definitely see quite a few different features in this one, will give this a try too :)



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