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Old 04-09-2005, 10:46 AM   #1 (permalink)
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PCSummarizer 2005



PCSummarizer places critical system information right on your screen where you can clearly see it all the time. Information that is shown is user configurable and you can even hide the display with the click of your mouse. Or you can simply click and drag the display to a different location on your screen.
Information that can be displayed includes operating system information, owner information, total and available physical memory and memory load, total and available paging file, total and available hard drive space (per hard drive), network connection transfer rates (per connection) and CPU usage.

The display is fully configurable. You can select the font, font color and all other related properties. You can also select the background color of the display or make it transparent. The display can be given various degrees of transparency making it even more unobtrusive. You can move the display to any location on your screen. All your settings and preferences will be remembered when you log off or restart your PC.

PCSummarizer 2005 also has the ability to profile individual processes running on your system. Profiling displays information about memory usage and other important information. It also shows a graph of the CPU usage of the process.

PCSummarizer 2005 also provides the ability to kill any process running on your system. The selected process is given 5 seconds to close. If it does not close in this time you will have the option of killing it instantly.
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Old 04-09-2005, 10:56 AM   #2 (permalink)
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well looks like an sys intensive app for me...
Task manager is a lot same and good too....
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Old 05-09-2005, 07:15 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I used performance monitor to profile the cpu usage of PCSummarizer 2005 versus that of Task Manager.

Not much of a difference there. In fact, on average, PCSummarizer 2005 used less CPU, with all the bells and whistles!
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