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HSLAB Sys Monitor war am 2. April 2009! als Giveaway verfügbar!
HSLAB Sys Monitor ist ein Monitoring- und Statistik-Tool zur Echtzeit-Überwachung eurer Systemleistung. Behaltet eure CPU, Arbeitsspeicher, Netzwerkverbindungen und Traffic, Speicherplatz usw im Überblick. Ihr könnt zwar nur einen Wert gleichzeitig beobachtet, allerdings ist das blitzschnelle Umschalten ziwschen den verschiedenen Werten möglich. Das kleine Display kann überall auf eurem Desktop platziert werden und nimmt kaum Platz weg.
Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/2008; local area network (or dial up connection) to Internet and TCP/IP is not required but recommended; 2 Mbytes for the program and minimum of 3 Mbytes for installation; screen resolution 640 x 480 (with any color depth), 1024 x 768 x 16-bit color recommended.
4.37 MB
$31.62
HSLAB HTTP Monitor liefert den Systemadministratoren einen hervorragenden Überblick über die aktuellen Verbindungen, Version und Betriebssystem, letzten Neustart, Anzahl der Verbindungen, Traffic, Durchschnittswerte zu Verbindungen und Traffic sowie System-Performance eures Apache-Servers. Das Programm ist serverunabhängig - die Informationen zu den Tausende von Kilometern entfernten Apache-Servern erscheinen problemlos auf eurem PC - natürlich, wenn ihr HSLAD HTTP Monitor installiert habt. Ihr könnt jederszeit Informationen zu allen virtuellen Servern einsehen: Statistiken, angeforderte Dokumente oder Dateien etc.
Print Logger ermöglicht die Verwaltung der Druckarbeiten für Windows 2000/XP/2003/2008/7 - Druckserver. Das Programm sammelt Informationen über lokale Druckaktivitäten (seitenweise) und speichert diese in einer Datenbank zur anschließenden Analyse.
HSLAB Access Control ist ein leistungsstarkes, flexibles System, welches euch ermöglicht, die Nutzung der PCs innerhalb eines Netzwerks oder auf einem Terminal-Server ermöglicht. Perfekt für Netzwerk-Administratoren, korporative Netzwerke und Verwaltung der PC-Ressourcen!
@6 Ken - Please don't leave it at "There are free ones out there that do more than this one"
This is an "empty comment".
Please add to a comment like this - include the names and download website of these "Free and better" programs - perhaps with a comment on exactly how the free products are better.
Depending on "how much better" the free products are - the $31 price may well be unrealistic - but without knowing what you are comparing it to - a claim against price is pointless.
(Note ken - this isn't directed towards only you - but lots of others who simply say "X is better" without saying how or why)
BEWARE : just after the installation, the program asks the user to chose a theme for the interface. I choosed the white one. Immediately after that my monitor settings were changed (!?!)? That's an inacceptable behaviour!
I'm really mad about software developpers incapable of coding properly their applications and proposing half-backed products.
Thinking this software is supposed to be sold 31$...
If the people who rate this product, would also explain why they rated the product good or bad, that would be awesome... Cause rating it this bad without any comment whatsoever is just stupid.
@10 - I also use many of the sysinternals tools regularly - to compare this with Process Explorer isn't really comparing apples with apples.
Whereas Process Explorer obviously has a focus on managing processes and displaying that information, HSLAB Sys Monitor will also monitor disk space and network connections & stats. When a user defined threshold is exceeded a visible alert and/or sound can play. This is not even close to what Process Explorer is designed for, which is like a Task Manager on Steroids.
To be honest - I'm still not at all impressed by HSLAB Sys Monitor. I've found that over time, the options screens (with the ribbon bar along the top) becomes unresponsive - and eventually the lower detail part of the screen ceases to repaint - and then the ribbon menu bar no longer responds to mouse clicks. After a restart - the options window no longer displays at all - the program crashes with an error - Invalid XML Element.
I guess I broke it. I think it might be the "Save Settings" button that toasted its own config. An uninstall followed by a reinstall should fix it - but I think I'll be skipping the reinstall part.
HSLAB Sys Monitor feels like it needs more work before it is rock solid. Secondly a little more flexibility in setting the alerts, and the ability to monitor more than one item at a time would be an obvious improvement.
For real monitoring - Windows Perfmon (Perfmon.exe or Perfmon.msc) allows you to monitor just about anything running on your system - and further more, when a threshold is exceeded you can have windows perform an action (an Alert) - literally anything from displaying a message, to running a user defined command/program. But Perfmon is likely to confuse the 'casual' user.
For someone who just wants something configurable, simple (and stable) http://www.winbar.nl/ is a freeware alternative that is worth investigating. (I don't know if it is still being added to - I'm running the version 1.2.95 beta from Christmas Eve 2002 - it has been a long time between updates).
Almost as long since an update - (July 25, 2003) is StatBar http://www.statbar.nl/ (very similar to WinBar). I like StatBar more than WinBar because the UI is smarter. Little things like you can open a drive in Explorer from the drive usage window - which is impossible in WinBar. Also the ruler to check you have enough 'pixels' to fit more info across the bar.
For monitoring a large range of counters in a floating toolbar - Moo0 System Monitor lets you keep watch over 30 kinds of counters like not only the usual CPU, Memory, Network, and HDD but as of the most recent review - CPU Temperature for "recent Intel CPUs". http://www.moo0.com/software/SystemMonitor
But to monitor CPU Temps - I've always run CoreTemp http://www.alcpu.com/CoreTemp/ (which was mentioned earlier). This will monitor both Intel and AMD CPUs or else I usually go by the rule - if you can smell smoke, your PC is probably getting too warm. ;)
Good:- Smooth and simple installation.- A small window showing summary of selected process.- Very user friendly and easy to understand interface.- Easy to access features.Awesome:Showing statistics about connected computers and other network connections, so that we can be aware of any connections made to our machines on the fly.
A little bad:
- Its toolbar is little weird because of large icons along with text captions, and half of the caption is not visible properly and you can't read directly what that icon means. However if you place our mouse over that icon, a pop up description would show you about that.- While playing with the toolbar options like "place it below ribbon" or "Customize toolbar", it hanged and crashed two times.:( (I have XP + SP3)
Overall, its a very good and informative tool. :)
getestet und für gut befunden
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einfach hervorragend
gut zu gebrauchen
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Sehr schönes tool,
Danke Gato, für deine täglich Mühe damit
:-) Andy
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Najaaa, STRG und ALT und ENTF macht das Selbe, oder?
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