AnVir Task Manager controla todo lo que corre en tu computador, remueve troyanos, incrementa el desempeño y mejora el Windows.
AnVir Task Manager provee todas las mejoras ofreciendo todas las características en una única interfase. Ahorra dinero porque los usuarios no tienen que comprar múltiples paquetes para realizar todo un grupo de tareas al tiempo.
Monitorea tu sistema, y reemplaza el Administrador de Tareas de Windows:
- Información sobre los procesos, programas de inicio, servicios, conexiones de internet, drivers, etc.
- Base de datos integrada con Descripciones para 70 000+ programas de inicio, servicios y barras de herramientas de Internet Explorer
- Iconos en la bandeja que indican CPU, discos, red, memoria y batería
Deshaste de los viruses, troyanos y spyware que tu antivirus pasó por alto:
- Tasa de riesgo de seguridad para cada proceso activo del menú de inicio
- Recibe una notificación cuando cualquier programa quiera añadirse a si mismo al inicio
- Right click en cualquier proceso o archivo, para que puedas revisar su actividad con el virustotal.com con 30+ antiviruses
Mejora y optimiza tu XP, Vista o Windows 7:
- Optimizador que te dará acceso a cientos de settings de XP / Vista
- Click en el título de cada aplicación para minimizar la bandeja del sistema de Windows
- Lista de fólderes recientemente usados en los diálogos de Open / Save
- Liberación de espacio en las unidades como barras horizontales coloreadas en 'My Computer'
Acelera tu PC y el inicio de Windows:
- "Delayed Startup" te permite optimizar cualquier programa para que corra algunos minutos después que Windows inicia
- Corre los programas de inicio minimizados en la bandeja del sistema, o como un icono flotante
- Uso Balanceado de la CPU
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Comentarios en AnVir Task Manager 6.2
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One of my favorite GAOTD pieces of software. This is the 3rd version I've downloaded. 5 stars. When I have to stop a process tree, see what malware has wormed it's way into my system, investigate what certain services in task manager do so I can decide if I wish to keep them as startup entries, and see what programs are throttling the life out of my CPU, this is the program I go to. It is always running and is honestly the last thing I will shutdown, other than Norton anti-virus, if I am troubleshooting. An added plus, the program will notify you if anything in your system is trying to change or access someplace it shouldn't be going unless you agree to it. NO complications with Norton whatsoever (a feat in itself).
Highly recommended.
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@7 wrote:
Make sure you are comparing apples with apples. AnVir reports the physical memory used by a process. Windows Task Manager probably refers to this as "Working Set". Vista Task Manager uses "Private Working Set" that is different.
This might explain things a bit better.
Cybernotes - Windows Memory Explained (Usage)
The values match up 100% on my system.
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AnVir is definitely one of the best system tools - I discovered it several years ago when it was first offered here as a Giveaway - and have since purchased the Pro version. It is always running in my system tray.
I had a bunch of free tools that performed almost all of the functions of AnVir - and those tools were each good pieces of software. But the problem was they were separate tools - and AnVir presented all the information that I wanted in a clear (and customisable) layout.
Some of the tools I was using:
SysInternals Process Explorer
SysInternals Autoruns
WinPatrol
CodeStuff Starter
and several others,
AnVir replaced them all. The information is presented in a clear and consistent manner - obviously a lot of thought has gone into the program. For me it has been trouble free and now when I work on another computer without AnVir, it is the first thing I miss.
Wondering what AnVir does?
Watch the program Tutorial - http://www.anvir.com/tutorial/
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Thank you very much, GOTD and Anvir, for this excellent offering. I have used Anvir Task Manager for years, and recommend it highly to everyone I know. I praised an earlier version of Anvir Task Manager Free in post #57 of my utilities review blog (unfortunately now dormant), and since then Anvir has gotten better and better. What more could we wish for, except perhaps to see the Pro version on GOTD?
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Extremely comprehensive.
Noted the following:
1. Memory usage wrong for many processes?
However I was startled to see memory usage of many processes reported as up to 40 times as much as Windows task manager. Small processes were reported as using over 40Mb memory. Not just one process, but many.
2. Recent folders button not comprehensively applied.
The added 'recent folders' button does not apply to e.g. Wordpad's or VLC player's explorer-based open-save dialogue. (And note for this button to appear, of course Anvir task manager must be running).
3. May use 15% of CPU or more if GUI open, depending on display selected.
Vista 32 bit HP, dual core Athlon QL-62
(I installed this over an existing version, will try uninstalling, reinstalling and recheck memory usage reports)
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