3 Powerful Alternatives for Windows Task Manager

Windows has a built-in Task Manager to deal with all the background processes, services, and applications and also to provide useful information regarding performance, networking and logged-in users. But even with all those features, Windows task manager is still limited. If you are in search of a better task manager, here are some of the powerful alternatives that can be used to manage all the Windows processes.
3 Powerful Alternatives for Windows Task Manager
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Windows has a built-in Task Manager to deal with all the background processes, services, and applications and also to provide useful information regarding performance, networking and logged-in users.

But even with all those features, Windows task manager is still limited. If you are in search of a better task manager, here are some of the powerful alternatives that can be used to manage all the Windows processes.

1. Process Explorer

Microsoft has some of the best tools in their Sysinternals Suite and Process Explorer is one of them. Process Explorer is much more powerful than the regular Windows task manager and hosts a variety of powerful features to handle all the background Windows processes more efficiently.

Being a portable application, you can download it and start using it without any actual installation. As you can see from the user interface, all the processes are arranged in a nice tree format and give you the information like Process ID, Process Description, etc.

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