ES Process Engine

Quickly kill processes with a single key press or kill with continuous monitor
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  • Rating:
  • License:
  • Shareware
  • Price:
  • USD 15.00
  • Publisher Name:
  • Everlast Software
  • Operating Systems:
  • Windows All
  • File Size:
  • 1.7 MB

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ES Process Engine Description

ES Process Engine gives control over killing processes and executing programs. Processes can be killed instantly when the engine starts up, continually monitored for execution, when another dependency process exists (preventing another program from running while another is already), or when a hot key is pressed by the user. Has a built in task manager which can be invoked by a hot key or a single click on a system tray icon. Programs can also be executed instantly (with parameters supplied) by the press of a hot key by the user. The hot key feature of the engine can be very powerful. Imagine killing Internet Explorer, Windows Media Player, and Outlook instantly with the press of a single button. It is great for very quick shut downs or programs that frequently crash or lockup. The monitoring aspect is great for killing annoying programs that constantly reinstall or start themselves. The process engine will prevent them from ever bothering you again. Just set the process name one time on the 'Monitor' tab and you're done. The driver is driven by XML files that can be administered and changed for use in business environments or for ultimate control. They can even be configured to download XML from a remote server. There is also a graphical user interface (preferred) for configuring the engine. The engine is excellent at quickly killing multiple processes with the touch of a key. ES Process Engine can sometimes be useful when it comes to monotoring certain running programs. The engine can instantly shut them down once they are detected. Developers can use the engine in their own applications by purchasing a royalty free license. This is possible because the engine is controlled by XML file settings. The engine can refresh it's settings while running if the XML file is changed on the fly. The can give developers quite a bit of control, whether it is with an installation process or from within their own applications.


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