DTaskManager – A much needed windows task manager replacement

DTaskManager Replacement for windows task manager
The windows task manager is good but it lacks many advanced features and options. DTaskManager can easily be perfect replacement for windows task manager because of its really great capabilities and options.

 

What

DTaskManager is specifically engineered to give additional functionalities that the Windows bundled Task Manager (and other third party products) do not have. It does not even need an installation.

Who

DTaskManager is one of the small and useful programs by a programmer named Dimio.

How

Just download and run the standalone .exe file

Why

From the publisher’s website:

1. Three different ways to close a process, as the “termination request”, the standard “forced termination” with dialogue tolerance, and the “forced termination” of any type of process, bypassing all permissions (it can also terminate running system processes).

2. DTaskManager allows you to suspend and reactivate a process (as in Linux). This is useful, for example, to temporarily suspend a task that uses system resources when you don’t want to terminate it (such as a DivX encoding process).

3. DTaskManager allows you to select more than one process at a time, and terminate all of them “simultaneously”.

4. DTaskManager does not need any useless confirmation.

Pros: 

 

  1. Options like Freeze and Suspend Task provide the ability to stop a process  that’s taking too much resources and resume it later.
  2. Find Target File finds the file associated with the process
  3. Trim RAM Usage and Trim RAM Usage to all processes trims the RAM used by a process in former and trims the RAM to all processes in the Latter option.
  4. Set Default Task Manager allows DTaskMager to be set as default windows task manager

 

Cons: Suggest some if someone can find

Download: DTaskManager

Version: 1.51

Size: 100KB

Rating: ★★★★½

Popularity: 71% [?]

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