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Useful Desktop Tools for Windows, Part 2 - ProcessQuickLink | Useful Desktop Tools for Windows, Part 2 - ProcessQuickLink |
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| by Tony Austin | |
| Sunday, 14 September 2008 | |
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ProcessQuickLink is a free Windows utility that enables you to discover the
nature of those mysterious tasks you find running under Microsoft Windows.
It can help you find out with a single mouse click whether a given task is benign
or suspect.
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As mentioned in the first part of this occasional series, I'm always on the look-out for useful utility software that will make my life easier and my work more efficient as I go about my daily work, and I like letting you know in the hope and expectation that they'll be useful for you too. There's a vast maze of tools for Windows, some of them not worth the binary digits they're made of, but every now and then you come across a little gem. Today it's the turn of ProcessQuickLink (free to download and use, the download link is on this page). This is which is part of the Uniblue Systems Process Library web site, one of a number of sites that list details about the numerous tasks (Microsoft or third party) that you might find running under your Windows installation.
We see that ProcessQuickLink displays an icon in the left margin (circled in red) against each active task. Why is that helpful, and how do you use it? Please read on.
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