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Pretty much anything from (formerly) Mark Russinovich' SysInternals.

Especially useful are ProcessExplorer, TCP View, Page Defrag, Handle, Contig, Autoruns.

It (the website) and they (the tools) were very recently bought by MS. They have already messed cosmetically with previously simple, and easy to use website to the point that if you visit there using Opera configured to say it is Opera, nothing works. Have it tell them it is Mozilla and things function (for now).

So far, they do not appear to have f***** with the tools in any substantial way, but you can pretty much guarentee that it won't be long before they all change from being small, 3-files in a zip downloads to huge, complicated, spread stuff all over your disk without giving you a choice MSIs. No doubt with dependancies upon 2 or 3 hundred meg of MS "relocatables" that you have no idea what they are and will never use but can't live without.

So, get'em now while the getting is good, 'cause the marketeers are gonna f***'em up RealSoonNow.


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In reply to Re: perlmonks reccomended win32 programs by BrowserUk
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