WinTasks 5.0 Professional gives you detailed information about each and every process that is running. It provides you with the tools to terminate and eliminate any program that may disrupt, damage, slowdown or crash your system.
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Features
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Standard
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Pro
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| System
information displays the following: |
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Number of processes running on the system.
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Total CPU and memory usage. |
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| Total
physical memory. |
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| CPU
and memory usage graphs for up to 24 hours. |
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| Process
Library allows you to: |
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Read simple explanations for all processes.
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Access detailed information about processes, such as author
and official process name. |
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| Use
process categories including security risks and system processes. |
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| Include
personal notes for any process, which you can easily copy
to a new system. |
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| Search
our entire process library database for any listed process. |
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| Report
and comment on any missing process information. |
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| View
detailed information for every listed process. |
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| Use
the update feature to download the latest process library
definitions. |
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| Real-time
Process Information allows you to: |
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See
user friendly process names, for example: "Google
- Microsoft Internet Explorer" instead of "iexplore.exe".
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Get executable name with full path, for example: C:\Program
Files\Internet Explorer\IEXPLORE.EXE. |
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| Read
exact process priorities, for example: Normal(9). |
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| See
number of threads used by each process. |
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Get
real-time CPU and memory usage per process.
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Sort processes by creation time to find new processes with
ease. |
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| Get
executable file properties and version information. |
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| Edit
the name of a process to assign your own names to common
processes. |
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Access
CPU and memory usage graphs per process for up to 24 hours.
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Use printable
and exportable process reports, including detailed information
about all running processes.
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| Process
Management Features allow you to: |
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Stop
many processes with one click.
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Easily change process priorities. |
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| Launch
new processes at any time. |
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Create
process presets to quickly restore all running processes
and their priorities, while removing any processes not included
in the preset.
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| Add
any selected process to the block list with a single click. |
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| Startup
Manager allows you to: |
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Add
new programs to the auto start sections in the registry.
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Remove auto started programs permanently by deleting their
registry entries. |
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| Disable
and enable auto started programs, temporarily allowing you
to test different Startup settings. |
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| Identify
auto started programs quickly with automatic process descriptions. |
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| DLL
Information includes: |
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Software lists all DLLs used by a
process.
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DLL log show when DLLs are loaded. |
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| DLL
descriptions for all common DLLs help you quickly identify
any DLL. |
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| Printable
and exportable DLL reports include information about all DLLs
used by a process. |
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| Logging
Features allow you to: |
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Log
CPU and memory usage for up 24 hours.
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Log information about executed programs, DLLs, and windows
for any period of time. |
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| Save
detailed process information to text files, which can easily
be imported into custom applications and databases. |
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| Window
Management includes: |
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Feature
lists windows per process with detailed information such
as titles, visibility, and states.
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Window log shows when windows are created and closed. |
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| The
possibility to close any number of windows with one click.
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| The
possibility to control window states, sizes, and visibility,
allowing you to show or hide any program. |
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| Scripting
Language includes: |
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Feature
creates scripts that run silently in the background, monitoring
and controlling all running programs.
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Scripts can access detailed process information, such as CPU
and memory usage, to automatically control priorities and
terminate suspicious processes. |
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| Scripts
can search for specific executables and stop unwanted processes
as soon as they are launched. |
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| Information,
such as window titles and names, can identify processes related
to specific documents and web pages. |
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Scripts can
start new processes and stop existing ones when certain
conditions are met, allowing you to automate complex tasks
and remove processes that are no longer needed.
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| Block/Allow
Lists allow you to: |
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Add all unwanted processes to your block
list to ensure that the processes are never again allowed
to run again on your system without your permission.
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If you need maximum security you can use the allow list to
specify exactly which processes are allowed to run your system.
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| Additional
Features do the following: |
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WinTasks
can automatically be loaded as a background task when the
computer is rebooted, allowing your scripts and logging
tasks to run at all times.
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You can easily customize the user interface of the software,
allowing you to adapt WinTasks to your needs. |
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| You
can easily print or export information to Microsoft® Word
documents and spreadsheets. |
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