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    Daphne

    Daphne

    GPL task manager replacement for Windows

    Daphne is a system tray application for process killing, controlling and debugging. It's development started back in 2005. It was first thought to kill a set of windows process at once. With the time it became a GPL task manager replacement for Windows. You can kill a process by dragging the mouse over the windows, by right-clicking the process in the main process list, or by typing its name with the "Kill all by name" command. You can set a any window to be always on top, to be transparent, to be enable, et cetera. Although Daphne was born just to kill windows process. ...
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    DEPRECATED: M-Cork (Memory Cork)

    Deprecated memory tracking library.

    This library is deprecated, has not been updated for nearly a decade and should not be used. See other projects, such as tcmalloc, jemalloc, etc. ==== Previous Description === Memory allocation library for "corking" memory leaks, especially for long-running processes and daemons. One can set a time point so memory leaks of allocations before that time are categorized differently (in the summary report) than leaks before i
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