Process Library relaunches

Website lets people track their PC's activity

Written by Andrea-Marie Vassou

Process Library, a free website developed by Uniblue that allows people to see what tasks a PC is running, is to be relaunched this month.

According to the software developer, the website which was first launched in 2003 will have a new interface and improved features.

These include Process Scanner, a downloadable scan which draws up a detailed list of programs running on the PC. It will also let users know about the level of risk, or threat, associated with each program that runs.

Process Quick Link, a downloadable plug-in, shows which programs are running invisibly which could slow down the PC. The new version will also allow people to view the site in alternative languages including Japanese, French, German, Spanish and Italian.

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