*Process Explorer* lists every running application on your PC, as well as
information about running processes and open files. In Process Explorer, the
list is shown in a tree structure, and everything is displayed in a two-panel
window. The upper panel lists current applications, while the bottom panel
gives you access to detailed information on the process you select. You have
the option to stop individual applications, change the priority of the
process that are currently running, and view the properties of each process.
The properties show how much memory and space each process is taking up. You
can also discover specific information about your system using Process
Explorer. This includes a summary of what your system is currently doing, as
well as statistics and graphs on your PC's CPU, memory, input, and output.
Since Process Explorer lists all DLL (Dynamic Link Library) files in your
system, it is also a useful tool when it comes to trying to locate errors
specific to those functions. You can even filter your results to show only
DLLs and memory-mapped files. The help file unfortunately does not work in
Process Explorer, making it difficult to learn to use the program if you
encounter difficulties or have questions. *Process Explorer is a good way to
see what's running on your PC, if you don't need guidance via the help
file.*Download *Process Explorer 15.11* in Softonic