Uniblue launched ProcessLibrary.com . Written in plain English and free to all PC users, this Web site provides a unique and detailed online database that lists everything that should, and should not be running on your computer. In just over three years ProcessLibrary.com has already attracted five million hits every month!
Deep in the recesses of any computer, innumerable processes are running silently in the background. Some hog system resources, drastically slowing computers down; others are a haven for spyware and trojans, violating privacy and giving hackers free access to compromised systems.
ProcessLibrary.com has grown to become the definitive reference point for anyone who needs comprehensive information on these processes. Explanations are accompanied by exhaustive advice on whether the processes are important for the stable and secure running of your system. The website also recommends if you should terminate processes or leave them untouched.
ProcessLibrary.com already offers users its very own ProcessQuickLink that installs as a plug-in to the existing Windows Task Manager. This provides users with an information button next to each process running on their computer. The button activates a direct link to ProcessLibrary.com, and will provide relevant information, specific to the process, instantly in a new browser window. From November 2007 ProcessLibrary.com will be even better with substantial improvements added to its already impressive features. These include:
Thousands more processes added to the Library
More frequent process updates
Intelligent search to help users find what they want quickly
A new security threat rating system
More informative page content in an improved layout format for easier reference .So be sure to go and check out Process Library.com
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Saturday, November 7, 2009
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