DTaskManager is specifically engineered to give additional functionality that the Windows bundled TaskManager (and other third party products) do not have.
DTaskManager is (you guessed it) a Task-Manager, but one specifically engineered to give additional functionality that the Windows bundled TaskManager (and other third-party products) do not have:
Three different ways to close a process, the "termination request," the standard "forced termination" with dialogue tolerance, and the "forced termination" of any process type, bypassing all permissions (it can also terminate running system processes).
DTaskManager allows you to suspend and reactivate a process (as in Linux). This action is useful, for example, to temporarily suspend a task that uses system resources when you don't want to terminate it (such as a DivX encoding process).
DTaskManager allows you to select more than one process at a time and terminate all of them "simultaneously."
DTaskManager does not need any useless confirmation.
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