This is the task manager Windows never had

Jun 16, 2015 09:24 GMT  ·  By

Windows 10 doesn’t bring too many changes in terms of Task Manager features, but fortunately, there are several software solutions out there that provide a richer feature set, and Process Lasso is definitely one of them.

A recent update for the beta version, now at version 8.1.0.9, makes the version work more smoothly on Windows 10 and fixes some bugs that prevented it from auto-starting at boot. At the same time, it also removes some old code from previous versions that could have caused issues, as well as some other bugs that were reported in the beta.

For starters, Process Lasso is more like the Task Manager that Windows never had and comes with an impressive feature set that allows you to optimize the priority class for running processes automatically to boost system performance.

Of course, you are provided with an impressive amount of information for each process, including name, user names that launched it, CPU level and time, memory, number of threads, and page fault.

You get full control over each process, obviously if you are logged in with an administrator account, while the ProBalance built-in tool can take care of process priority optimization all by itself.

The only downside is that the app is not available free of charge, but a 30-day trial version is offered, so you can download Process Lasso with Windows 10 support to see what it’s up to right now.

Process Lasso in action (5 Images)

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