The name Task Manager is a bit misleading, because Dotfred's free Task Manager Application 3.1 is a real swiss army tool for any Windows Mobile device.
Let's have a look at what is available...
That it is more than just a task manager is noticeable from the list of available tabs:
- running processes, with memory usage, threads, window name, path of executable
- cpu usage per process
- running applications, with process name, window handle, etc.
- list of visible and invisible windows
- services, with status (started, stopped), startup type, dll, description
- devices, with status and startup type
- notifications (for alarms and wake up events)
- a ping client to test your network connections
- ipconfig, including release, renew and /all functionality
- net stats, showing you tables of connections and ports in use (tcp, udp, ip, icmp, route)
- a full blown registry editor, with import and export functionality
On top of the visible functionality, a lot is not immediately noticeable. Tap-and-hold menus often show extra functions, but what you can only see in the about screen or the description on the website is the list of powerful command line options:
- /cpuusage: begins with CPU Usage
- /regedit: begins with the Registry Editor (a shortcut can be directly created from the options menu)
- /windows: begins with the Windows Tab
- /apps: begins with the Applications Tab
- /ping: begins with the Ping Tab
- /ipconfig: begins with the IPConfig Tab
- /netstats: begins with the NetStats Tab
- /services: begins with the Services Tab
- /notifs: begins with the Notifications Tab
- /devices: begins with the Devices Tab
- /about: begins with the About Tab
- /r: reboots pocket pc without confirmation
- /rq: ask confirmation before rebooting pocket pc
- /tray: starts minimized to tray
- /s: suspends pocket pc
- /w: wakes the pocket pc if in suspend mode
- /wl "xxx": wakes the pocket pc and launches program xxx
- /wlq "xxx": wakes the pocket pc and ask confirmation before launching program xxx
- /nr: reboots pocket pc at a specific time (a notification is created and every x hours, the pocket pc is rebooted.)
- /nd: removes notifications duplicates
- /ns: removes SCRIPT:0x000 events
- /nb: removes notifications duplicates and SCRIPT:0x000 events
- /kill processname: kill a process given its name
- /startsvc servicename: starts a service given its name
- /stopsvc servicename: stops a service given its name
- /u: used in conjonction with a .dll file in order to deregister it
- /provxml filepath: install/process a provisionning xml file
- /regxpkey [filepath] [[regkey]]: export registry key to file path
- /regxpall [filepath]: export all registry to filepath
- [filepath] /silent: used in conjonction with a .reg file or a .dll file, so no message box is shown (v2.9)
That's a lot of parameters. To make best use of these, you can create shortcuts and put them in your start menu. The duplicate notification and script events remover comes in handy: after you've tested a lot of software, the list of notifications is gigantic and slowing down your device.
Here's a direct link to the CAB-version of TaskMgr 3.1 for WM5 & WM6. You'll find an in-depth description and more screenshots on the TaskMgr product page, along with more download options.