Kiwi application monitor – Monitor your applications for free

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Kiwi application monitor is a small program which lets you monitor your applications/processes, Windows and User activity. It’s freeware and without any spyware or adware. All you need to do is select an application or proccess from the build-in process viewer or enter an application’s exe name. The program can be set to start with Windows and run in background with small system resources usage.
Monitored application’s information:

* application start time
* run time
* average run time per session
* average run time per day
* average run time per active day
* max run time per session
* max run time per active day
* total run time
* current memory usage
* average memory usage
* peak memory usage in this session
* max peak memory usage
* cpu time used in this session
* days monitored

Basic rules:

* close an application when it’s memory load exceeds a certain level
* close an application when it’s CPU time spend exceeds a certain time
* close an application when it runs for a period of time
* turn off the computer when a certain application ends
* run an application when the selected application starts
* run an application when the selected application ends
* alert when an application starts
* alert when an application ends
* alert when an application’s memory load exceeds a certain level
* alert when an application’s CPU time spend exceeds a certain time

Advanced information:

* application responding
* priority class
* paged and nonpaged memory
* private and virtual memory
* privileged and user cpu time used
* number of processors it can use
* number of threads
* list of modules this application requires

Download Kiwi from here

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