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AnVir Task Manager Free provides full set of Windows enhancements that help in every-day work.
Security & Performance
- Full information about processes, services, Internet connections, drivers, DLLs
- Detects Trojans with security analysis and get alerts on new startups
- Speed up boot time (Delayed Startup), balance CPU usage, optimize memory
- Run programs as services on Windows startup before user login
Windows enhancements
- Tray icons shows status of disk, network, memory, CPU, battery
- (new) Click on title of any application to hide the window to tray, make it transparent, set it 'always on top'
- (new) List of recently used folders in "Open"/"Save" dialogs
- Tray menu keeps last launched programs and folders
Capabilities
- Nice user interface
- Can replace Windows Task Manager
- Can run as portable application
- Compatible with all popular antivirus engines
- Check files with 30+ antivirus engines
- Search on Google with one click
- Save HajackThis log
I love this tool! It rocks!!
I am very impressed. It’s rare these days for a new tool to land in my box but this one is going in to replace several sysinternals apps.
Dude, this thing kicks serious ass… I’m running the eval for the Pro edition right now… It takes a little getting used to, but as Chris (I can call you Chris, right?) said: It is rare for a tool to make an impression such as this.
I do not like it talking back to their servers,
looks like it does that to gather process info.
I’ve had it talkback several times at program’s startup… If I get bothered enough, I’ll capture the packets.
The Process/CPU control replaces my previous tool.
The Alwats Minimize To Tray takes care of the ominous “Windows Calendar not notifying when not running” pervasive issue I have no fix for.
Has anyone used the portable version? If so, what did you think?