Chameleon Task Manager

Chameleon Task Manager is a replacement for Windows task manager that enables the complete control of processes running on a computer optimizing the performance of Windows. It also provides more detailed information about programs.
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7 votes Vote

allow column sequence display (drag and drop)

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evgeni, 08.06.2011
The feature already available.
Bob Levy, 31.05.2011, 10:52
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Make it possible to move the process Name column.

The Name column cannot be dragged to a different position unlike all the other columns. Make it possible to drag the name column to whatever position you want.
mbrazil, 21.01.2012, 00:16
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Add shortcut to the normal taskman places (Control-alt-del and right click on task bar) for easier access.

Add shortcut to the normal taskman places (Control-alt-del and right click on task bar) for easier access. Would make it easier to use the program, and make it more of a taskmanager replacement.
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evgeni, 01.06.2011
You enable it in the settings
HeXd, 31.05.2011, 15:16
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Display the process tree like sysinternals procexp

Display the process tree like sysinternals process explorer with processes and child processes.
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evgeni, 04.06.2012
It will be implemented in upcoming version 4.
Torsten, 04.06.2012, 09:42
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allow me to set the priority (generally higher) specifically for desired apps that I want to always have those priorities - this would be benefitial to anyone who has hidden background processes that they want to send as many cycles to as possible.

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evgeni, 16.04.2012
You can specify it via process' settings.
JasonWork, 16.04.2012, 16:25
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if it is possible, give a command that allows you to terminate multiple processes at once. As no program seems to have this it may not be possible, but it would be a great time saver.

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evgeni, 17.04.2012
Yes, you can select multiple processes and terminate them at once.
Is it OK?
Jake, 17.04.2012, 15:50
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