Monitor Resource Intensive Processes with Fileinspect Sidebar Gadget

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Thursday, 29th Oct 2009 | Share


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If your system suddenly starts running slowly, it is probably because some process is eating up your entire RAM or consuming a lot of CPU resources. This may be due to malwares or simply due to poorly written applications.

Fileinspect Sidebar Gadget is a free gadget for Windows Vista and 7 from Auslogics which allows you to quickly spot potential troublemakers. Fileinspect automatically displays the most resource intensive processes (with respect to either CPU or Memory utilization). The basic purpose of this gadget is to reduce your dependency on the Task Manager. The main advantage of using this gadget is that, Fileinspect also displays comprehensive information about each process. This is a useful preliminary way to determine if a process is safe or not.

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Techie Buzz Verdict

Fileinspect sidebar gadget is simple yet aesthetically pleasing. Its process library is decent, but nothing exceptional. It failed to provide information about popular applications like TweetDeck and Woopra. However, unlike most sidebar gadgets Fileinspect actually serves some purpose. It’s worth installing if you use Sidebar gadgets.

Techie Buzz Rating: 2.5/5 (Average)

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