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SysResourcesManager 11 era disponibile come app gratuita il 27 novembre 2010!
SysResources Manager è un’utility per monitorare costantemente lo stato del sistema, visualizzando la percentuale di utilizzo della CPU e della RAM, lo stato dei dischi, dei processi, della rete (i processi che accedono ad Internet, traffico/velocità della rete), dei servizi ed i programmi in avvio automatico. SysResources Manager ottimizza le performance del computer attraverso la deframmentazione della memoria di sistema.
SysResources Manager può essere tradotto in tutte le lingue e supporta le skin.
Windows 2003/ XP/ Vista/ 7
5.67 MB
$21.90
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The Good
* Straightforward and easy to use.
* Allows users to monitor many aspects of one's computer including but not limited to CPU usage, RAM usage, hard drive usage, network usage, running processes, etc.
* Can free RAM by defragging it.
* Has the ability to export data into TXT files.
* Allows users to easily search (Google, Altavista, Yahoo, and ProcessLibary) for information.
* Provides quick access to native Windows tools/settings.
* Has a floating widget/window showing CPU usage, RAM usage, hard drive activity, and network usage.
The Bad
* Cannot monitor/show computer temperatures.
* Floating widget/window cannot be locked into place.
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This is a great tool for demonstrating Hyper-V Dynamic Memory....
As soon as memory is defragged inside the VM, Hyper-V detects an increase in memory use and adds some RAM, clearly showing 'defraging' is all about claiming a lot of memory and not about MOVING memoryblocks like defragmenting a disk. Naming it defrag is just misleading.
Defragmenting a rotating drive is good, 'Defrag' of RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY serves no point at all.
But ill keep it, Just as a showcase of the different views people have on good memory management and a nice demonstration of Dynamic Memory adding memory and claiming it back.
WARNING TO EVERYBODY DO NOT USE "LOCK"
it locks the computer and asks for password
computer will not unlock
Installed problem free on an XP Sp3. Is pretty detailed and has a user-friendly interface. Was a little startled with the sudden music that automatically starts up when defragging the RAM but, no biggy. Looks useful and very promising.
Here's how you can be certain that "defragging your RAM" is worthless: Microsoft spends millions of dollars every new release of Windows measuring and tweaking to make it faster, because they know for many people it's the #1 requirement. You might think they don't do a good job, but I guarantee that if "defragging your RAM" was part of the answer, they would be doing it. This concept has been around for years, I remember utilities that claimed to do it for Windows 95.
For the software engineer above -- yes, you can have a heap (internal memory datastructure) that gets so fragmented that your application can't make an allocation, and fails. But heap technology is pretty advanced these days: most heaps are tuned to not be prone to fragmentation. A well written application that tends to allocate in a pattern that will hit this will allocate from its own buffer up front. I'm also very sceptical that they could pull off defragmenting a heap, since programs have pointers directly to the memory, and you can't reliably determine which those are in order to fix them up.
Bottom line - bogus. Yes, I'm a software developer that works for a certain huge software company, and I know a little about this. Don't waste your time. For the other features -- visit sysinternals.com (run by Microsoft) and start with process monitor.
Joe
chi vive sperando.....
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Un Pollice su a un sito come GAOTD perchè ogni giorno offre software a pagamento come "freeware per un giorno"...
Ma, al tempo stesso, nell'ultimo periodo l'offerta dei programmi risulta piuttosto deludente per la maggior parte degli utenti.
Siamo tutti d'accordo sul fatto che oramai ci sia un freeware per ogni cosa e qualsiasi cosa a pagamento dovrebbe aver quella marcia in piu'...
ma speriamo che a Natale il buon Babbo Natale porti a GAOTD e a noi una ventata di qualche bella novità XD
Pollice su per la speranza che tutto torni come prima XD
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sono basito... ecco perchè vi deridono. Pollice giù, non l'ho provato e non lo provo! Le motivazioni... vabbè... qualcuno le dirà. Mi hai spezzato il cuore GAOTD. Questo è un addio definitivo!
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Molto interessante
un buon programma
veramente un buon programma non ce la traduzione in italiano
ma se non ho visto male ce la possibilita' di cambiare i nomi tipo system options ect. in sistema - opzioni ect.
per me pollice su
poi chi vivra' vedra'
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