This is a heads up for all about this giveaway. Although the free version of this software is available, the Pro version has many advantages over the free edition, below screen-shot will give an overview of the difference between these two versions. Installation of the program is quick and the file size is just around 1.98 MB, it’s available in both 32-bit & 64-bit version. There is also an ‘Actions log’, which records all your stopped and started processes and a real-time graph that shows your system statistics. The main window of the software lists all your PC’s running processes and it automatically stops memory hogs. It can also adjust the priority of programs and help your system runs as efficiently as possible. This software automatically stops programs hogging system resources and slowing things down. You can shut down any unwanted or misbehaving system processes using TaskManager, but Process Lasso is the far better tool for the job. Process Lasso also manages how much power your PC consumes when active or idle. Process Lasso prevents programs from hogging all your system resources, which can cause problems on your PC and slow down other things you are doing. The software will be very useful for systems with low memory. It allows programs to monopolize your CPU without restraint – leading to freezes and hangs. It isn’t a task manager, instead, it has a fleet of algorithms designed to dynamically boost the performance of your PC. One can call this nifty software as a real-time PC optimization and automation utility. ![]() Unlike some apps it actually is both useful and can assist you to learn about the inner wrongs of your CPU and RAM.Process Lasso by Bitsum Technologies will improve your PC’s responsiveness and stability with its unique new technology. It does have a fairly steep learning curve, but is well worth it. One of its key strengths is the ability to terminate an app when your system is in free fall. It can assist you in determining that you have been had by a nasty! On a day to day basis, I use it to control regular apps that have gone off the deep-end. One of the main uses I have for PL is forensics related to malware. Then again, they say "boy I wish I could" and fail to find out that they usually can - if they did a bit of leg work. An average user likely would not be drawn to either Task Manager or PL. The problem is you are dealing with a very complex area - the innards of your machine. The only area I did not rate as Excellent is Ease of Use. I just wondered why in the world the previous version (5.0 I think), has the option to classify multimedia process while the latest one doesn't have any but game process or do I miss something? Review details Of course familiarity with your system setup is a must so when defining set of rules, it won't inversely affect all the others but you can just leave it running as it is if you prefer to, besides, the gui itself will tell you how every running applications behave in general, and that would give you a hint as to what to do next if for some reason, you are not satisfied by the performance of the application you are running (especially resource intensive ones like games and multimedia). I like how windows handles and enforces its own rules yes, but I like it even MORE when I can be the one in control of how the running applications would behave among the others. However, due to what I previously said I say, is what made me use this obviously innovative software. It has a lot of advance features at one's disposal that can potentially cause instability of the entire system if never taken into account. This tool is not for an average pc user, seriously. ![]() Bloody great software! FULLY recommended! Review details I liked it so much I bought it, with Bitcoins!!!!! And the publisher is really generous by allowing me to install the license on more than one PC. As far as boosting my gaming, the Unpark Cores feature in it helped a lot, gaining me around 20FPS in games like Guild wars 2 and Tomb Raider 2013. So, I went ahead and installed it.and my jaw dropped! It really made a difference on my 8 year old rig, where as before it would be a battle to use a window right after coming out of a full screen program, with Process Lasso, it was instant. ![]() ![]() And discovered the standalone tool, but also the same tool embedded in Process Lasso. I came across it when I was looking for a way to unpark my aging Quad Core CPU's cores. That was my experience with Process Lasso. However occasionally you get pleasantly surprised. You know how it is, you read about things that can help make your pc run better etc, and you're always sceptic.
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