Version: 10.4.0.38
Size: 2.38 MB
Date Added: Nov 11, 2021
License: Freeware
Languages: Multi-languages
Publisher: Bitsum
Website: http://www.bitsum.com/
OS: Windows XP 64/ Vista 64/ Windows 7 64/ Windows 8 64/ Windows 8.1 64/ Windows 10 64
Process Lasso is the definitive Windows process priority optimizer and automation software. Without any configuration, it can help prevent unruly processes from monopolizing your computer. It also supports numerous advanced Watchdog rules and power profile automation. Now you can take control of your PC, having its settings change with the applications you are actively using!
Process Lasso is Windows process automation and optimization software. From adjusting algorithms (such as ProBalance) to user-created rules and persistent settings (such as CPU affinity and priority classes), Process Lasso has complete control over the running application!
Process Lasso also allows users to automate and adjust the way the application runs through many unique and useful functions. These include persistent priority, persistent CPU association, disallowed processes, power profile for each process, process watchdog with advanced rules, process instance count limit, multi-instance balance, and more!
Process Lasso is the ultimate Windows CPU association changer. CPU affinity specifies the set of CPU cores on which an application can execute. With Process Lasso, you can control it with persistent settings that are applied each time the application is run, or dynamically change it when the threshold is reached while the application is running. CPU affinity usually changes to limit CPU usage or improve performance.
Many additional functions can also be used, such as power plan automation, system response indicators, and process activity logging.
These functions enable you to control how the program uses your computer resources based on the settings that are automatically applied. With Process Lasso, you can determine exactly how the process runs.
In order to minimize resource usage, all algorithms and process rules are enforced by an independent background service called process governor. The GUI is completely optional.