Linux Process Explorer vs Q-Dir
A side-by-side look at Linux Process Explorer and Q-Dir. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
Linux Process Explorer
Os & Utilities
Linux Process Explorer is an open-source tool for Linux that allows users to monitor running processes and system resources in real-time. It provides detailed information about each process such as memory and CPU usage, open files and sockets, etc.
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Q-Dir
File Management
Q-Dir is a free file manager software for Windows that allows tabbed browsing for easy navigation between folders. Key features include quadro-view to visualize four folders simultaneously, customizable hotkeys, plugins to extend functionality, and portable mode.
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