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  • 1.0 stars

    "Not For Everyone"

    April 19, 2013  |   By Mysticmisha

    Version: Process Lasso 6.0.3.4

    Pros

    I really could use this software. I thought it would be very helpful in making my computer run a little more smoothly.

    Cons

    I downloaded Lasso 3 times and each time I get a message stating it can not run on my system. It was disappointing. I could not figure out what was the problem. This has never happened before since I have the latest computer with Windows 7.

    Summary

    Does not work for me!

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  • 5.0 stars

    "Better at handling cores than Windows 7"

    March 9, 2013  |   By kvnfl

    Version: Process Lasso 6.0.2.58

    Pros

    Works seamlessly in the background. If you run multiple programs at the same time, Process Lasso allocates CPU/Memory so that no one program slows the system. Easy to set up and adjust settings with help of a very detailed GUI. For those who want plug and play ease, it does that well too.
    Gets better with each update.

    Cons

    None so far.

    Summary

    If you have 3 or more cores, this program will benefit performance.

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  • 3.0 stars

    "Slowed my PC after a while"

    July 31, 2012  |   By mitchflorida

    Version: Process Lasso 6.0.0.64

    Pros

    At first it did seem to make a small positive difference.

    Cons

    It started hanging up my pc. I removed it and performance improved

    Summary

    I guess it is worth a try, but for me it was just more snake oil. It took me a while to figure that out though.

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  • 5.0 stars

    "Makes computer responsive when overloaded."

    May 4, 2012  |   By GMarkLee

    Version: Process Lasso 5.1.0.78

    Pros

    It only takes a little CPU and makes my computer responsive in any type of overload, no matter how many programs I'm running.

    Cons

    None that I know.

    Summary

    Makes computer responsive when overloaded.

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  • 1.0 stars

    "Overpriced, overhyped and underpowered"

    March 19, 2012  |   By woodygoode

    Version: Process Lasso 5.1.0.58

    Pros

    It's easier to for a newbie to use than Process Explorer by Sysinternals

    Cons

    It's unstable-- it crashed multiple times. It isn't worth the money they want for it.

    Summary

    At any given point, there are between 30-120 different processes running on your computer. Some of them are system processes generated by Windows, but many are the applications you install.

    To keep this unruly crowd in check-- to keep them from hogging your memory of the CPU time-- Windows has a process manager which assigns each one a priority. To do that, it tries to identify what application it is, what its purpose is and what it's trying to do. A simple example: usually the antivirus program gets priority over everything else, because the the process manager assumes it is trying to protect you, and that's more important.

    The process manager that comes with Windows (Task Manager) isn't very smart (it basically tries to please everyone by favoring no one) and it's not easy to configure. A number of people have written programs that do a better job.

    The one I have always used is PROCESS EXPLORER, by a company named Sysinternals. Their products were so good-- so powerful and efficient-- that Microsoft bought the company. The two programmers now work for Microsoft and continue to release this and other products.

    The catch with PROCESS EXPLORER is that it's not easy for new users to understand and it won't automatically assign priorities. It's not tough to do (right click on a process and use SET PRIORITY), but you have to know which program is your antivirus, which is your media player and so forth. Grandma can't do that; my Uncle Ray causes more problems than he solves. One time he killed all the instances of SVCHOST.EXE, (the program that runs all the Windows Services) thinking it was a virus and then wondered why his computer wouldn't work.

    I wish I could report that PROCESS LASSO is the solution I was hoping for. But it isn't.

    It's a good idea... When you install it. PROCESS LASSO loads itself into memory, checks everything in memory. Using a proprietary database of (in theory) every different application out there, it assigns priorities to everything you have installed.

    These priorities are saved, so they don't need to be reset every time you start an application. The assessments are good... it knows that your role-playing game or media player should get a higher priority than the Java Updater, so your content doesn't slow down to a crawl.

    The catch? It crashed six times in 15 days, and I had to restart my system. It choked about 50% of the time I tried to install new programs (which I do a lot because I provide services for business and are always looking for new tools they can use).

    It didn't like Vista and it didn't seem happy on a system that had a virtual machine. There were far too many times that PROCESS LASSO caused slowdowns because it was having trouble directing traffic. There might have been other issues, but at that point, I'd seen enough.

    I can believe the reviews saying this is a great product-- it did a good job when it was up and running. But I also can't help thinking that many of them are people who've never has something running instead of TASK MANAGER, and they'd be equally thrilled with any other product that did the same thing.

    All I know is that I can't, in good conscience, recommend a product that doesn't work when I put stress on it. I'm not going to use anything that SLOWS DOWN my system. You might have better luck with it than I did, if you only do a few things and don't have anything "weird" in your setup.

    But I can't say that it's a good idea to install a product and pay for it, if it blows up even occasionally. There are other products that work line bricks-- NOTHING goes wrong-- and I'd suggest using one of those instead.

    Updated on Mar 27, 2012

    The developer's response points to a universal problem: the software works well when they test it, but some users simply can't get it to run consistently.

    I should note that I didn't try it on Windows 7, because my target users are still on Vista and XP. And I don't doubt that it works fine for a lot of folks. I'm sure I have some ill-behaved stuff running that might blow it up.

    But that's why writing stuff that loads on startup and lives in the system tray is so tough. Very few people run vanilla setups, but they all expect it to work, regardless.

    As his response shows, the developer is a nice guy-- and he pumps out new versions about every other week. I'll try a later version and see what happens.

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  • 4.0 stars

    "Useful program! It is always on and I refer to it often"

    January 22, 2012  |   By DocSavage1940

    Version: Process Lasso 5.1.0.38

    Pros

    'out of the box' it made my computer useful again. I have skimmed through some of the configurable parts and resolved to learn more about Process Lasso, but left it alone so far.

    Cons

    The many options and settings are overwhelming and daunting for me so far. I have not yet tried to 'fiddle' with most of this program.

    Summary

    I use an old dual processor server machine and run Windows 7 and frequently stress the system with graphics programs and large uploads. Process Lasso cuts back on processes that are not immediately needed, giving memory and processor power to what I am doing right now. I am sold on this program and have recommended it to friends; I recommend it to you also.

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  • 5.0 stars

    "Keeps my Servers and Desktops responsive in overload."

    January 7, 2012  |   By pcug

    Version: Process Lasso 5.1.0.34

    Pros

    When my i386 single-processor fail-over server needs to be used during maintenence, Process Lasso keeps it humming along with not problems.

    The mouse and keyboard always respond, even when the CPU is overloaded. Before I installed Process Lasso, the screen would freeze sometimes and I could not use the keyboard and mouse.

    Cons

    Needs to use a bit less memory, if possible.
    Perhaps more optimization will help.

    Summary

    Helps over-loaded systems stay responsive. You can pick the processes you want to run with higher than normal priority, and those you want to run at a lower priority. (Like on Unix systems).

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  • 4.0 stars

    "I can't tell the difference"

    January 4, 2012  |   By creativityqueen

    Version: Process Lasso 5.1.0.34

    Pros

    It usually works pretty well to keep the processes, etc. moving.

    Cons

    When you change the options for how it starts, at least for keeping the console minimized, it doesn't stick. It stays as a popup after a reboot.

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  • 5.0 stars

    "This new version is better!!"

    September 3, 2011  |   By capitanflorius

    Version: Process Lasso 5.0.0.44

    Pros

    GOOD PROGRAM very usefull, easy installs easy works!
    It's really good at preventing my computer from bogging down when I get too many programs all competing for CPU at the same time.

    Cons

    None at this time

    Summary

    This software let see all programs in executions and tell us how many CPU they are using.
    It is usefull to see what is in execution at any time.
    I advise this software to all users.

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  • 3.0 stars

    "Lite and functional, but popups on reboot after trial"

    August 18, 2011  |   By jkirk1626

    Version: Process Lasso 5.0.0.39

    Pros

    Easy on resources. Functional.

    Cons

    After trial period, it popped up a box every time I rebooted, asking me to register. Although you could say no each time, the popup was annoying and bad-practice programming.

    Summary

    The popups were a deal breaker. I uninstalled. Probably will install only when I need it then remove it when I'm done. It's shame they use sleazy practices like this.

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