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This process manager allows you to quickly terminate applications, processes, windows, to start/stop Windows services and etc. ie. you may "kill" a frozen (hanged up) application, process or service by clicking on the windows taskbar's Task Killer icon and choosing application (process) from the menu list. You will forget clumsy key combination Ctrl-Alt-Del and standard Task Manager window forever!

Features overview:

Very fast and neat way to unload ("kill") freezed ("hanged") applications (tasks), processes or services. Shows tasks, windows and(or) services in popup menu.

"Smart Kill" mode - is more safe mode to kill program than standard windows Task Manager.

Applications memory usage control.

Flexible settings.

Global hotkeys.

User firendly interface.

Very low process usage and memory usage.

Freeware!

If you search for easy-to-use application memory tracker and process manager don't fail to try Task Killer. There are no windows (only settings window to setup Task Killer look, hotkeys etc.) - just popup menu where you will see applications, processes, windows names and services (alphabetically sorted) and their memory usage. Red colored items are hanged ("freezed") applications. You may unload them from memory by one click. Green colored menu items are system applications and services (think twice before unloading those processes)

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