SysResources Manager 11.0
SysResources Manager is a system status monitoring tool
Program info
SysResources Manager is a system status monitoring tool. It consists of 9 different tabs which show real-time information about your hardware and various parts of your software. The application comes complete with graphs and charts and it can also keep statistics and logs.
The first tab shows information about your system's most important hardware: CPU, hard drives, and memory, and it also displays the amount of virtual memory available and used. This tab shows the CPU usage, the disk activity, and the total and free physical memory. The second tab is a bandwidth monitor. It is a very basic one, but it works well. It displays the name of the ethernet adapter used and the download and upload speeds at the moment. It also shows some basic information about the adapter, like IP address, subnet, gateway, MAC address, etc. The task manager allows you to look at running processes, tasks, and modules and kill them if you want to.
There are many more features in this suite of tools. They all display useful information which is already accessible with standard tools built-in in your system, but it is nice to have them all in one place. Graphically, the application keeps a very basic design which is very intuitive and easy on the eye.
Pros
- All-in-one tool for measuring system status
- Logs and graphs
Cons
- None
Details
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