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Use Windows 7 but want the Windows 8 task manager? Here is your download


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If you use Windows 7 but want the Windows 8 task manager, one of our forum members has a download for you that will give you enhanced task manager for Windows 7 and it is available now.

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We know that there are many of you who have no desire to upgrade to Windows 8 from Windows 7. We also know that if you use Windows 7 you are likely drooling over the Windows 8 task manager, as it is light-years ahead of what Windows 7 currently offers.

If you want to get a flavor of that task manager in Windows 7, hit the source link below as forum member Hanrui has posted download links to the task manager that he is currently creating for Windows 7. We should note that the application is not fully stable yet, so you may encounter a few issues when using the program.

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The good news here is that this task manager does not replace the existing task manager in Windows 7, so you can install the application without fear of nuking your current task manager.

The name of the file is DBCTaskman and if that name sounds familiar, it's because this is the same person who created the DBCShell.exe with Vista like clock for XP many years ago.

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heyyahblah

yep, that it does. maybe they should have a full functioning start menu in 8.1 so we dont have to run software like start8 and get rid of that metro crap. windows 8 still sucks ass. dont care what any fanboy says

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yep, that it does. maybe they should have a full functioning start menu in 8.1 so we dont have to run software like start8 and get rid of that metro crap. windows 8 still sucks ass. dont care what any fanboy says

Explain why it sucks ass, asides from the Tile/Metro/whatever it is called now interface. ;)

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MidnightDistortions

Nice, the only issue i have with it is that there is no S.M.A.R.T. data or at least temps for the hard drives.

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Personally, I wouldn't want to be be seen anywhere near either of those native Task Managers - my preference has always been Process Explorer.

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