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    Auslogics Task Manager 2.0.4.40

    Auslogics Task Manager 2.0.4.40


    The source of this information is CNET:

    Auslogics Task Manager shows how much CPU, RAM, Disk Usage, or Internet bandwidth is used by the processes running on your computer. The program will also show you the services and open files; you will be able to see which programs keep which files open. It can also help you to find Trojans hiding in the legitimate processes, such as explorer.exe. The standard Windows Task Manager displays only a few applications and processes running on your computer. And it doesn't show Windows services at all, despite the fact that services you never use take up a lot of RAM and can slow down your PC. Auslogics Task Manager lets you manage applications, processes, Windows services, disk activity, and Internet traffic usage. It also shows overall CPU usage and CPU usage by selected program or process. Managing Windows services has never been easier, as the program provides detailed information about each service. Auslogics Task Manager is feature rich and has an intuitive interface, which makes it ideal for both novice and experienced users.
    I could not find any information at the company's homepage.

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    Thanks Paf had a look on the official site and couldn't see the download there and the closest was a system information manager for between 15-16 euro which i wouldn't buy from them ... so im going to download from CNET the task manager and give it a whirl...

    Thanks for the Link Paf

    Just a heads up that you need to untick the toolbar box and the home page setting when installing
    Last edited by JayCub; 08-11-2010 at 08:03 AM.
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    me too can't find on official site...
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    Guys its there in a brother site of Auslogics.
    http://www.fileinspect.com/products/

    This is a legitimate site IMO because I got redirected to this site from Softpedia.
    http://www.fileinspect.com/about/
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    Interesting. Thanks...
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    Thanks but no thanks

    http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/System-Info/Auslogics-Task-Manager.shtml

    Reasons why this program is marked as ad-supported:

    · Offers to change the homepage for web browsers installed in the system
    · Offers to change the default search engine for web browsers installed in the system
    · Offers to download or install software or components (Auslogics Toolbar) that the program does not require to fully function
    * Auslogics toolbar is Ask toolbar
    Roger and out

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    @leofelix

    There's a portable version there without the toolbar...you can download that if you wish to try this out.

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    @ safeguy

    thank you

    http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/System-Info/Auslogics-Task-Manager-Portable.shtml


    Supported OS: Windows XP / 2003 / Vista
    Last updated: October 1st, 2009, 15:16 GMT
    I'll stick with Winpatrol

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    Just my two cents, but never been actually a big fan of Auslogics softwares, but final hit came after BoostSpeed promo some time ago

    http://forum.raymond.cc/freebies/20373-auslogics-boost-speed-5-se-monday-may-31st-free-3.html


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    Interesting, but stick to Sysinternal Utilities, such as their Process Explorer, and you'll be much, much safer (and happy!).
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