operating systems
Windows Vista has a radically different approach to memory management. Check out the “Physical Memory, Free” column in my Task Manager:
At the time this screenshot was taken, this machine had a few instances of IE7 running, plus one remote desktop. I’m hardly doing anything at all, yet I
windows
1.
If you’re lazy:
2.
If you’re a contortionist:
Shift + Ctrl + Esc
3.
If you love modal dialogs:
Ctrl + Alt + Del, then click
or press the T key.
4.
If you’re a ninja keyboard user:
+ R, taskman, Enter
task manager
Shamelessly stolen from Scott Hanselman’s most excellent Ultimate Developer Tools List, Task Manager Extension is one of my favorite new addins.
Like Notepad, Task Manager is something I use on a daily basis: it’s an essential part of my toolkit. I took a look at some replacements, but