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Another System Explorer
Carol Haynes:
TechRepublic/ZDNet today suggested a useful utility from http://systemexplorer.mistergroup.org/ called System Explorer.
It does a lot of things similar to apps like ShellEx and Process Explorer but has a few I haven't seen before.
* You can access services (and start stop etc) from a single tab.
* It has a history button that logs what your system is doing and you can take snapshots
* A list of open files and which apps has them open
* A list of network connections and related apps etc.
* An uninstaller with extra options
Here is a sample screenshot:
Small download and worth a look.
By the way it doesn't need installing just download and double click - options are store in an ini file in the same folder as the app.
techidave:
Nice find Carol. I like it and it saves me from Googling a lot of the processes to figure out what they are. :Thmbsup:
Dave
jgpaiva:
Hey, that looks good!
I'm off to download it right away :)
Lashiec:
Looks interesting, probably nothing that other separate apps I have can't do, but worth a peek anyway :)
Darwin:
Very nice, thanks Carol :Thmbsup: It's lightning quick, easy to read, and light on resources. I *think* this is a keeper. I like Systernals Process Explorer a lot, but this, to my mind, has an easier to read/understand/naviagate interface.
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