

Daphne
Daphne is a small (system tray) application for killing, controlling and debugging Windows' processes. It was born to kill a Windows process and became almost a task manager replacement. You can kill a process by dragging the mouse over the windows, by right-clicking the...
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Application type
Alerts
- Discontinued
Platforms
- Windows
- PortableApps.com
Last update: September 26, 2014
Features
- Portable
Tags
- Task Manager
- process-list
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Daphne information
What is Daphne?
Daphne is a small (system tray) application for killing, controlling and debugging Windows' processes. It was born to kill a Windows process and became almost a task manager replacement. 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 processes, you can think of Daphne as a Task Manager replacement. The main window displays a list of currently running processes with detailed information about: CPU usage, Process ID, Process name, Full path (and arguments), Priority, Class (Process / Service), Current memory usage, Peek memory usage, Current swap usage, Peek swap usage and Number of threads





Comments and Reviews
Daphne is a fast and easy alternative to Windows Task Manager - at least up through Vista. It's also a lot faster in shutting down stalled applications. The kill switch works really well.