JeRM Process Viewer

Provide you with a visual representation of the 4GB address space.
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  • License:
  • Free to try
  • Price:
  • $9.99
  • Publisher Name:
  • JeRM Software
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  • Operating Systems:
  • Windows 2000, Windows XP
  • File Size:
  • 580.38K

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JeRM Process Viewer Description

This application is protected by simple license Lock software. After a trial period, the user must register for a small fee to continue to use the app. Anyone intelligent enough to recognize the usefulness of this application is likely able to find a way around the licensing scheme. I have put more time towards the app than the licensing software in hopes that the user community will be kind enough to finance my future efforts by registering their copies. JeRM Process Viewer is designed to provide you with a visual representation of the 4GB address space each 32-Bit Windows Application works with. When started, the application enumerates your Currently running processes. You can then select a process to view an image representing its Memory Usage. In startup, a list of currently running Win32 processes should be displayed in a floating tool window. If not shown, display of this window can be toggled with the "Process List" toolbar icon. Processes are listed with their Process ID and the path of their executable file. Some system processes do not have executable FileNames. For processes with an executable name available, you will also see a + sign to the left of the listing. You can expand each + sign to show a list of DLLs loaded into the address space of a given process. The DLL modules are listed with their filepaths and the address in memory where they are loaded. Processes are enumerated when the application starts and whenever the user clicks the "Refresh Processes" button in the "Process List" tool window. Left-click to select a process from the tool window and a progress bar will be displayed while the memory stats of that process are queried. Upon completion, the main view window will be updated with a image representing the status of that processes' virtual memory space.


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