PrcView Crack + Serial Number

PrcView is a tool that enables you to view and disable processes which are currently running under Windows.

It offers some pretty detailed technical information, so novices would have a hard time getting around this software.

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Software company
Rank 3.9
2358 3.9
Crack size ~ 500KB
Downloads total 58385
Systems Win All

The user interface consists of a standard window, similar to the one of Task Manager. Here you can view a list of active processes, along with their ID, priority, CPU, memory usage, user name and full path.

If you access the right-click menu of each application, you can view the version, startup info (start directory, command line, environment), file properties, threads (IDs and priority numbers) and modules (name, base, size, date of creation, full path).

In addition, you can view heap (heap ID, size, used, free, flags), memory and CPU time (e.g. a performance history graph), but you can also copy the path, search for the process via Google, switch to it or bring it to front, as well as kill the process, or set priority and affinity.

Furthermore, you can view a process tree and module usage, refresh times, view and disable applications that automatically run at system startup, access Process Monitor (if you have it installed), and more.

In Options, you can set PrcView Keygen to start minimized, allow multiple instances, automatically run at Windows startup, show toolbar text labels, show autorun hierarchy, use colors for the process status etc.

PrcView uses a low amount of system resources, as we have expected, and we haven't come across any problems during our tests. We recommend it mostly to hardcore users.

ChangeLog

  • Improved GUI and usability
  • Functional enhancement in many areas
  • Show CPU and memory consumption for the selected processes
  • Show system entries that are automatically executed at the start-up

Comments

Vittorio, 22 September 2018

salamat sa inyo para sa serial PrcView

Edward, 23 May 2018

the great work

Mark, 24 August 2017

Cheers!

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