@ black-eye-
I used to use End It All, but a google search showed that
TaskPower replaced it.
PCMag Article-
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,1853852,00.asp
"Features include:
• View DLLs used by an application or task. This lets
you see exactly which modules an application or task is using.
• View network usage and bandwidth. This enables you to
see how much data is being sent through the network adapters in
your computer.
• Close or kill any or all applications or protect
applications from being terminated. This allows you to end one or
many processes with a single click of a button while keeping your
protected programs up and running.
• Export data to use with other applications or save
for historical purposes.
• View CPU and memory usage by applications, tasks, and
services. This enables you to quickly determine which process are
hogging resources and shut them down if they're
unnecessary."