![]() The top window always shows a list of the currently active processes, including the names of their owning accounts, whereas the information displayed in the bottom window depends on the mode that Process Explorer is in: if it is in handle mode you'll see the handles that the process selected in the top window has opened if Process Explorer is in DLL mode you'll see the DLLs and memory-mapped files that the process has loaded. The Process Explorer display consists of two sub-windows. Update automatically or install from the portable app store in the Platform. Process Explorer is freeware for business and personal use. It's packaged in Format so it can easily integrate with the Platform. ![]() Process Explorer is a task manager and process analyzer that can drill down into handles and DLLs that processes have loaded. I leave you with a screenshot from Android and hope to hear what you think.A new version of Process Explorer Portable has been released. The user guide PDF offers instructions and screenshots: IOS (iPhone/iPad) and Linux support is in the works and I will update here (message me for notification/invite once ready). The project is being developed at University of Oslo and is currently in alpha release and I would be happy to hear from anyone who would like to participate in testing or otherwise offer feedback on good/bad aspects of the app and any features you would like to see (just reply to this post or message me privately).Īnyone who want to test the app and offer feedback can either message me their email for an invitation to download the alpha on Android (google play market) or download the Windows release (no install required): I have been developing an open source (GPL) App to access Galaxy histories for easy browsing and checking the status of large jobs (running, queued, etc.) on small screen touch devices (mobiles, tablets, but also works on desktops/laptops).
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