DavidXanatos (xanasoft.com)

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DavidXanatos is an independent developer who focuses on low-level Windows utilities that expose, monitor and control processes, services, drivers and other system objects. The publisher’s single public offering, TaskExplorer, positions itself as a powerful open-source alternative to the built-in Task Manager by presenting real-time CPU, memory, disk and network graphs alongside detailed per-process information such as loaded modules, handles, threads, sockets, jobs and Windows tokens. Users typically launch the tool when they need to trace suspicious activity, terminate stubborn tasks, inspect memory regions, verify digital signatures or suspend individual threads without affecting sibling processes. Forensic analysts appreciate its ability to highlight injected code, unsigned DLLs and alternate data streams, while gamers and power users value the clear visualization of GPU load, temperature sensors and power consumption per application. Because the executable is portable and requires no kernel driver, it can be deployed quickly from a USB stick on production machines or inside virtual machines for side-by-side comparison of baseline versus compromised states. TaskExplorer is available for free on get.nero.com, where it is delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installs the latest release and can be included in batch installations alongside other utilities.

TaskExplorer

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