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    TaskExplorer

    TaskExplorer

    Powerful system task manager

    ...Rather than scattering information across tabs or dialogs, TaskExplorer displays detailed data in a panel layout: when you select a process, the lower panel updates dynamically to show relevant info (threads, handles, sockets, modules, etc.), making deep inspection quick and intuitive. It includes advanced panels: a Thread Panel with stack traces (helpful for diagnosing deadlocks or hangs), a Memory Panel that lets you view or even edit process memory (with search capabilities), a Socket Panel showing open network connections, data rates, pseudo-UDP connections (via ETW), and a Modules Panel listing all loaded DLLs and memory-mapped files.
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    socklib++ is a light-weight cross-platform C++ socket library. It provides both a high-level interface over iostreams if you want convenience, and a low-level interface if you just want portability.
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