Process Tamer 2.11.01

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Process Tamer is a tiny and efficient utility that runs in your system tray and constantly monitors the CPU usage of other processes. When it sees a process that is overloading your CPU, it reduces the priority of that process temporarily until the usage returns to a reasonable level.

  • License: freeware
  • Updated: Apr 23, 2009
  • Publisher: DonationCoder.com

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Rated 50/50 by FREYJO1690 at Feb 7, 2008

this lovely application will take care of those monstrous applications that drive your overall performance way down and prohibit multi-tasking; you know the ones that drive you bat crazy. It is reliable and trustworthy. After a few days or weeks depending on how much time you spend on your PC you will forget the days of tragic slowdowns and unrelenting related headaches. I love this program and would pay for it if it was shareware it works it's good it resolves a on again, off-again problem that is hard to resolve no gripes here

Rated 50/50 by choicefresh at May 20, 2008

"Great to avoid crashes" What I love about this program is that even with the default settings, it prevents programs from crashing, such as Firefox, whenever they start to. This often keeps me from getting data loss, and keeps my computer running smoothly. While some could say the temporary license is annoying, all you have to do is give an email address and you get a license for about a year. C'mon, people. Even if you're cheap, you can spend two minutes filling out a form every year for something as good as this.

Rated 50/50 by asd264 at Jun 2, 2008

"Great" you can actually feel the difference it makes

Rated 20/50 by daas88 at Jun 7, 2008

"not very useful..." it didn't tame anything, i hoped it tamed the processes that surpased the use of ram that i set, but it doesnt do anything! you can only change the process' priorities manually, obsolete

Rated 50/50 by taoist at Sep 3, 2008

Simple and intuitive, gives you control over those rogue CPU/RAM eaters. You can't beat the price! I haven't found any yet. If you have reached the point where you realize that installing, uninstalling and playing around with the settings of programs is VERY UNLIKELY to cause any real damage, you owe it to yourself to give this program a go. The feeling of empowerment over programs/processes is very liberating!

Rated 50/50 by johnwindebank at Dec 3, 2009

I am very pleased with this product. My PC is over 5 years old, most modern software uses too much CPU resources for my machine. This program has a serious impact my machine dramatically improving performance & responsiveness. I highly recommend it When setting up you need to decide what "hint" bubbles you want. If you don't set this right, it tends to nag but is easily resolved. You must register the program for it to work but this is free and easy to do. I tend to use programs that are heavy resource users, such as Office 2007 and IE8. This little program can be set so that the program you are using is set to high priority, reducing others to lower priority and is fully automatic when set. It has made a massive impact on my machine and now, the only thing that does not work well is my TV program - because the computer is too old. ITS LIKE HAVING A NEW MACHINE. Initially I had not set the hint bubbles properly and it kept on telling me what it was doing. This was very easily resolved. I can't believe such a little program can make such a massive difference, but it sure does. I was a little surprised when I updated my TuneUp Utilities program to 2010. This has a Turbo function and if you combine this with PROCESS TAMER the results are highly impressive. I no longer crash whilst working on files and documents and freeze when editing, cutting and pasting, which I used to do practically every day. The Process Tamer has really made a big difference and I will definitely be making a donation to show my appreciation for this superb piece of software. If you need to tweek it as time goes on, this is very easy to do, and occasionally, when you are doing something different, you may find you will need to make fine adjustments to the settings. This is so easy to do and has immediate impact. Setting the program initially was a little confusing, but once you realise what each tab is for and "get into the mind of the developer", its actually very easy to sort out. I highly

Rated 50/50 by taoist at Sep 13, 2010

Everything in my old review remains accurate. I disagree with the CNET review, however: "claims to be freeware, but requires a license to eliminate the nag screen. Process Tamer has a tabbed, cluttered interface"(My comments follow in the summary) Not a one. I would argue that it IS freeware, despite the nag screen, which is easily resolved. You do not have to pay anything for the fully functional version.Also, i think maybe you meant to state "uncluttered interface."That's my opinion, anyway.This program is one of only THREE pieces of freeware that i found so excellent, i donated to its creator. The others were Spybot and CCleaner. I've used each of these for years without a single problem, and I hope they all continue to update (hint, hint, Windows 7 is here for the long haul!) for as long as computers have OSs!

Rated 10/50 by John R Maier at Jan 26, 2011

I went through hurdles to install and it DOES jump in and prioritize OK... Installing on 2nd Thinkpad worse & gave up; sitting through 1 amateur vid enough - far too much hassle to force me to PAY, which the program doesn't merit One can easily pause one app. IF in a rush on another + this utility doesn't know MY priorities.... Without install hassles, I probably would keep/reccommend...

Rated 50/50 by jedwoods1 at Feb 13, 2011

Instant response on manual interventionSped up my old creaking machine Takes a little getting used to Although a little sparse and - pardon the pun - utilitarian in appearance, I found on starting up for the first time this small program does exactly what it says on the tin effectively and fast. The dynamic settings are accurate and usefu enough to gauge what is happening but the revelation was being to use the "force" to instantly impose my own settings on any active program going to keep it that way. The best ideas are simple. In PC-land they are not always effectively implemented. PorcessTamer is one big exception. I recommend after installing that you have the program open and then review what's going on before plunging headlong in. Understand what each program does and why, then be selective in what you force; you may then find you don't need to change much to see instant and long-lasting benefits while leaving many background items fully-operational. Interestingly, like other genuinely useful and powerful utilities out there it does not flatter to deceive with colourful, modern interfaces that shout much but effect little; it just gets on with the job without bothering me.My main computer is XP, is hamstrung to 512 MB RAM (don't ask - it's a long story) and entered its seventh year displaying all the symptoms of other reviewers here so it was with real pleasure I found I could use the system to its maximum potential again after some while of constant chugging - and yes, I do keep it clean, tidy and as virus-free as possible. My main laptop is Vista with 2GB RAM - when that develops digital bronchitis this will be one of the first places I look to for instant first aid.

Rated 50/50 by bion99 at Mar 8, 2011

PC was taking four hours to virus scan and not finishing, then it just totally locked up. With Process Tamer, windows keeps operating and the scan was done under a half hour on 1.5 million files! I will be donating! None I know of yet, but just installed it and I was amazed! Give it a test drive on your computer!!