Daphne is a small (system tray) tool for killing, controlling and debuging Windows processes. You can kill a process by dragging the mouse over the windows, by right-clicking the process in the main process list, or by typing its name with the Kill all by name command. You can set a any window to be always on top, to be transparent, to be enable, et cetera. The main window displays a list of currently running process with detailed notification about: * CPU usage * Process ID * Process name * Full path (and arguments) * Priority * Class (Process / Service) * Current memory usage * Peek memory usage * Current swap usage * Peek swap usage * Number of threads pluses: * Hide tool tool: drop the target over the applications window you want to hide. Later, you can restore the tool from Daphne menu. * Hide applications, makes an tool disappear but keeps it running to get more desktop space. * Find process window tool: identify the process which owns the targeted window. * Traps: you can set up traps to be applied to any process being created. * Detailed process list, including full path and arguments. * Per process detail including: Windows tree, thread list, modules, enviroment variables. * Using the Windows tree you can: Show, hide, set always on top on or off, set focus, et cetera to any give window. * Kill all by name: Kill all process using a given name. * Kill menu: Customizable menu, each menu item has a process list to kill upon activation. * Control inspector window for revealing hidden passwords. * Drag and drop instrument for killing, setting alpha, enabling controls and putting Windows always on top. * Internationalization: # Internationalization: Spanish support - Soporte para Espa ±ol. # Internationalization: Italian support.