Justin Goodwins
United States of America
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3.23 Beta 1 (Nov 19, 2008)
One thing I immediately loved when I first encountered this program was the fact that it comes in both an (x32) and (x64) version. The second thing I liked was its super small file size. The entire file was only 411.4 Kb, and took about 10 seconds to download. Finally, as a freeware program I wasn't assaulted with a “Please Register” countdown, any annoying adware, or any attempts to install services or toolbars I didn't want. The author does include a small unobtrusive message that reports "Home users: Get the PRO build for a donation of any amount."
In all, Process Lasso does what the author claims. It is so much more feature rich than Sysinternals Process Explorer, that I am switching for good. Process Lasso is a great program for showing you exactly what is running on your system, and what resources those processes take. It creates a fluid and efficient scheme for creating a system profile that you can control, or allow Process Lasso to control from startup. It effortlessly controls processes, switching between them like a champ, improving your system performance and making hangs and crashes less likely. It is easy to use, with a simple interface, low overhead, and a handy addition for any level of computer user. I know I am adding it to my tech toolbox.
For a full review see my blog at:
http://mybadcomputer.com....php/2008/11/18/title-1
3.23 Beta 1 (Nov 17, 2008)
One thing I immediately loved when I first encountered this program was the fact that it comes in both an (x32) and (x64) version. The second thing I liked was it’s super small file size. The entire file was only 411.4 Kb, and took about 10 seconds to download. Finally, as a freeware program I wasn’t assaulted with a Please Register countdown, any annoying adware, or any attempts to install services or toolbars I didn’t want. The author does include a small unobtrusive message that reports “Home users: Get the PRO build for a donation of any amount.”
n all, Process Lasso does what the author claims. It is a great program for showing you exactly what is running on your system, and what resources those processes take. It creates a fluid and efficient scheme for creating a system profile that you can control, or allow Process Lasso to control from startup. It effortlessly controls processes, switching between them like a champ, improving your system performance and making hangs and crashes less likely. It is easy to use, with a simple interface, low overhead, and a handy addition for any level of computer user. I know I am adding it to my tech toolbox.
Please anyone who would like comment take a look at my blog for a full review of Process Lasso give an opinion. It is located at:
http://blog.mybadcompute...ftware/windows-software/