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Alternatives to AnVir Task Manager
majoMO:
Similarly, System Explorer (found at Gizmo's site) looks like a useful Task Manager replacement. My biggest dislike so far is that I can't get its information window to stick, which is occasionally useful.-alexey_r (April 19, 2010, 12:14 AM)
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You can do:
View > Always on top
You need restart the application then.
System Explorer has a nice tray icon'tolltip.
alexey_r:
View > Always on top
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Oh, thanks!
Lutz_:
The Chameleon task manager works great for me. And it is still available at a beta phase price.
http://www.chameleon-managers.com/windows-task-manager/
It is not a startup manager though.
Curt:
Today's giveawayoftheday is Fotis SysResources Manager 11.1, and as I was testing it, I was thinking it pretty much can do everything that AnVir Pro can do and then some! It even has a rare but potential useful collection of shortcuts to Windows' system folders. In fact I was thinking about replacing AnVir Pro with Fotis when my AnVir license becomes outdated!
Today, Tuesday 12'th April 2011: http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/sysresources-manager-2/
Curt:
Today's giveawayoftheday is Fotis SysResources Manager 11.1, and as I was testing it, I was thinking it pretty much can do everything that AnVir Pro can do and then some! It even has a rare but potential useful collection of shortcuts to Windows' system folders. In fact I was thinking about replacing AnVir Pro with Fotis when my AnVir license becomes outdated!-Curt (April 12, 2011, 02:52 AM)
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-version 12 is the giveaway of "today": http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/sysresources-manger-12/
The company is also the maker of AllMedia Grabber and AllMySongs Database:
OptWin Software is the new name for Fotis Software.
http://www.optwinsoftware.com/-homepage
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