• 5th March 2009 -By Vinu Thomas
    Task Manager's Interface

    Task Manager's Interface

    If you’re looking for an advanced task manager for your Symbian phone, you can check out this free and powerful utility called Jbak TaskMan. When you install this utility on your phone, it replaces the default Symbian Task-switcher with it’s own interface which you can configure. You can switch tasks and even kill tasks from this interface, useful when an app hangs and you don’t want to restart the phone to kill it. The screenshot (click to enlarge)  shows the new Task Manager which comes up on the E71 when I installed Jbak TaskMan.

    The site for this utility also mentions the other functionality that this utility provides:

    • Ultimate replacement of standard task list, which called by menu-key long press.
    • Customizable quick launch, where you can add program, document, phone number, SMS and e-mail.
    • List of all programs in your phone with quick search by name or UID.
    • List of processes, threads, chunks with quick search.
    • Quick and stable termination of busy tasks.
    • Setup Autorun  programs.
    • Phone reboot.
    • Uninstalling  sis-applications.
    • Info about free memory.
    • Detailed information about runned task, which you can copy to clipboard.
    • Quick task switch by pressing and holding menu-key (Smooth task switch)
    • Remember last-visited position in system phone menu.
    • Detailed setting of menu-key
    • Powerfull possibilities for power and memory saving

    Link: http://jbak.ru/jbaktaskman_en.php

    TaskMan Menu

    TaskMan Menu

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