Process Lasso is a software that will improve system responsiveness and stability.
Process Lasso is a unique new technology intended to automatically restrain running processes that are consuming too many CPU cycles.
Often times, processes that are 'out-of-control' can bring an NT system to a near halt. Once one or more processes have become CPU resource hogs, termination of the offending process(es) is very difficult since it is nearly impossible to even open the task manager.
With Process Lasso, these processes are temporarily reduced in priority so that the system is returned to a responsive level. Process Lasso can even work when multiple processes are responsible for a decrease in system responsiveness.
In addition, Process Lasso offers capabilities such as default process priorities, termination of disallowed processes, and logging of processes executed.
Process Lasso is extremely efficient and itself has almost no CPU usage. The core engine, called the Process Governor, is separated from the GUI so that one can completely close the GUI and keep the primary functions of Process Lasso operating.
The core engine can even be run as a system service so that it starts before any user is logged in. However, the GUI itself is so optimal that we recommend leaving it running so it can quickly be accessed in times when it is needed.
NOTE: Free for home and academic users. Commercial users need to register the program after 14 days of evaluation.
Limitations:
· Nag screen
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
Post-release updates (minor maintenance):
· Fix.GUI: Fixed overwritten log listview items when maximum listview size (100) is reached
· Addition.GUI: Added view option to toggle visibility of threads and modules tab
· Addition.GUI: Added new log menu item to jump to the backing log file in Explorer
· Addition.GUI: Added information about what forced mode is when the user enables it
· Change.GUI: A couple minor menu item text and ordering tweaks
· Change.GUI: Removed active power scheme and force mode settings from systray menu (too crowded)
· Change.GUI: Hide threads and modules tab by default
· Change.GUI: Prompt for optional restart of Process Lasso after startup configuration change
· Change.GUI: Improved efficiency when updating log listview, reducing CPU utilization
· Change.GUI: Improved appearance of new High Performance power scheme and Anti-Sleep dialogs
· Change.GUI: Removed runas dialog of high priviledge external tools for admin users of W2K and WXP (appeared in 3.70)
· Change.Core: Some minor t...