Top 15 Free Extended Task Manager Alternative and Similar Softwares | Dec 2024

The Extended Task Manager provides additional Windows process management features and information about disk activity and network port usage.

1. Process Explorer

Process Explorer Process Explorer shows you information about which handles and DLLs processes have opened or loaded. The display consists of two sub-windows. The top 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......

2. Process Scanner

Process Scanner With ProcessScanner Uniblue takes the perspiration and guesswork out of researching the processes running on your PC. ProcessScanner not only generates a detailed list of the items already running on your PC, it then goes on to give you valuable information as to the programs these are associated with. Furthermore......

3. Glsof

Glsof Glsof is two separate utilities (Queries & FileMonitor) to the command line utility Lsof by Vic Abell. Both applications are written in Java. Another fundamental requirement is the command line Lsof that has to be installed on your system. Lsof is supported by most of the Unix/Linux systems including Mac......

4. vtop

vtop vtop is a graphical command-line tool that uses unicode braille to chart CPU and memory usage. It can be easily extended.Command-line tools like “top” make it difficult to see CPU usage across multi-process applications (like Apache and Chrome), spikes over time, and memory usage.That’s why we created vtop.......

5. Security Task Manager

Security Task Manager Security Task Manager shows comprehensible information about programs and processes running on the computer. For each Windows process, it improves on Windows Task Manager, providing: unique security risk rating The security risk rating indicates the likelihood of a process being potential spyware, malware or a Trojan. The rating is purely......

6. AntiFreeze

AntiFreeze AntiFreeze offers a last recourse when you find your computer in a hung state. It will put to sleep all running programs except the most critical ones, giving you the opportunity to close down the programs which are causing problems.......

7. DBCTaskman

DBCTaskman A windows 8-like Task Manager for Windows 7 ,work in progress!......

8. Xfce Task Manager

Xfce Task Manager Easy to use application for monitoring and controlling running processes written for Xfce .......

9. Tasks Explorer

Tasks Explorer Tasks Explorer is a freeware opensource computer program providing functionality for collecting extended information about processes running in system in real time. Application Tasks Explorer was designed as alternative to Apple’s “Activity Monitor”, as information providing “Activity Monitor” does not correspond with the needs of software developers and advanced users.......

10. TaskExplorer

TaskExplorer Explore all the tasks (processes) running on your Mac with TaskExplorer.Quickly see a task's signature status, loaded dylibs, open files, network connection, and much more!......

11. LXTask

LXTask LXTask is the standard task manager and system monitor of LXDE . It starts via Ctrl+Alt+Del and is extremely lightweight.......

12. What's My Computer Doing?

What's My Computer Doing? This program will tell you which programs are accessing your hard disk or using your CPU at any given moment. You will be able to determine why your hard drive is in use or what program is sucking up processor time.......

13. Security Process Explorer

Security Process Explorer Security Process Explorer Give you detailed information about each and every process. Indicate whether a process is safe or not. Allow you to terminate process with a single click. Let you block any unwanted processes or malware. Simple and user-friendly interface.......

14. htop

htop htop is an interactive process viewer for Linux. It is a text-mode application (for console or X terminals) and requires ncurses. htop is an interactive top replacement that runs in the terminal.Comparison between htop and top* In 'htop' you can scroll the list vertically and horizontally to see all processes......

15. px

px px tells you what processes are running on your system and how they are interconnected.It replaces:* ps, but with sensible defaults. If you just do "px" you'll get a ps-like output but with the most interesting processes last.* pgrep. Running "px root" lists only root's processes, running "px java" lists......