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SysResources Manager 12.2 era disponibile come app gratuita il 04 giugno 2013!
SysResources Manager è un'utility che permette di monitorare lo stato di importanti risorse di sistema, quali CPU, RAM, memoria virtuale, hard Disk processi attivi, processi Internet, banda (velocità di Download-Upload), servizi e programmi impostati per l'avvio automatico.
Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2003
14 MB
$21.90
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I have version 12.0 from a previous giveaway. I installed this one into the same folder and the process was smooth and easy. The program remained registered so there was no need to enter the key. It also retained all of it's setup information. The program itself is actually very well put together. It's biggest problem is that there are a lot of alternative programs both free and paid. If you are in need of this type of program I would say give it a shot. I think you will like what you see.
Go here to see some screenshots..
http://www.optwinsoftware.com/memxp_sc.htm
Thank you GOTD team for your efforts and to OptWin Software for your offers now and in the past.
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Despite all thumbs down, I tried the program and actually kinda liked it.
Can I live without it? Sure! But for people whom always start Windows' Task Manager and like to keep an eye 'on things', this program is nice. It also contains shortcuts to more important system stuff, like hard disk health.
Also, when you are on Windows 8 and miss the old-school TM graphs, this is kinda nice to install.
What you will get? Old school graphs & info with (System), Bandwith graph, S.M.A.R.T. status + explanation (good!)*, drive info (quota's and other attributes too!), overview of tasks and connections with VERY detailed extra information (including used registry keys!), services, StartUp Manager, Program Launcher/Special Folders/Windows Info/Lock PC.
It is not necessary to auto-start this program.
One disadvantage (same like with AnVir Task Manager) is that the custom interface reacts sluggish once in a while when switching functions (quad core, 8GB RAM, RAID) you'll have to wait until the interface reacts again. Also, it once in a while steals mouse focus once the interface reacts again.
So keeping it (at least for now) ànd even installing on another PC ;p
If I have more, I'll post here: http://scforum.info/index.php/topic,8191.msg20842.html#msg20842
Peace!!!
Devvie
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* other free tools with discussions on hdd drive healt, see here: http://scforum.info/index.php/topic,7955.msg19883.html#msg19883
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I got it the last time it was offered. Nothing really exciting that you want to pay for. Task manager and program manager shut down and basically shortcuts. It does not even have a timer for the shutdown.
I uninstalled it because it was not very useful and I have an XP with limited RAM and was taking some resources to run it.
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I use WinPatrol (which is free) and seems to do all of this plus more…including monitoring what new programs have installed on your computer and giving you the option to accept the changes to your system or not AS THEY OCCUR. From their webpage:
WinPatrol takes snapshot of your critical system resources and alerts you to any changes that may occur without your knowledge. WinPatrol was the first program to use a behavioral approach to detecting Zero-Day attacks and infiltrations of your computing environment. WinPatrol continues to add first of its kind features and is the most powerful system monitor with the smallest memory footprint.
WinPatrol’s simple tabbed interface allows you to explore deep inside your computer without having to be a Windows registry expert. Our FREE WinPatrol provides the functionality of multiple utilities and runs smoothly with popular cybersecurity protections.
http://www.winpatrol.com/download.html
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any explaination from developer why zemana antilogger detects that sysresmanager has the activity as keylogger.
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