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Process Terminator 1

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License Free
Requirements Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/Vista, Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0
Downloads 7 Limitations None
Publisher JC Software File Size 822k
Date added 23 Aug 2007 Check your speed

Information such as CPU allocation and memory usage are readily available on the program simple-to-navigate user interface. Caution should be used with certain processes which are necessary for the stable running of the operating system. If a certain application is not responding and a reboot is the only option, then this program will be very useful. The program makes it easy to find where a suspect process is residing, making Trojan/Spyware hunting a whole lot easier.

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Brocade File Insight is a free Windows-based reporting utility that provides a quick and easy way to understand your SMB/CIFS network file environments.

  • Downloads: 2,197
  • Requirements: Microsoft 32-bit Windows Server 2003, XP Professional, or newer
  • License: Free Tool / Utility
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