Pocket Task Manager - provides a view of running tasks and processes with a look and feel similar to the Windows NT/2000 task manager.
The green light at the bottom of the screen will switch to the selected application. The red light will terminate the selected application or process.
Terminating processes is an advanced feature. Terminating the wrong process can cause you to have to reset your PocketPC device. When terminating processes you should make sure you understand the purpose of the process that you are terminating.
With PocketPC, Microsoft has limited the view of the System Tray to the Today page. Because of this, Pocket Task Manager will not create a System Tray icon. Instead, we recommend that you associate one of the hardware buttons on your PocketPC with Pocket Task Manager. This way you will always be a press of a button away from your task list.
Pocket Task Manager has a native PocketPC look and feel.
Pocket Task Manager takes up less than 15K of your precious PocketPC memory.
Pocket Task Manager supports the MIPS, SH3, and ARM/StrongARM family of processors.
What's New in This Release:
· Version 1.2 now includes supports Pocket PC 2002.
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Supported operating systems:
Pocket PC 2002, Windows Mobile 2003, Windows Mobile 5.0
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