man prost
United States of America
14.1 (Mar 17, 2011)
taken from http://blogs.technet.com/b/sysinternals/:
This update to Process Explorer introduces cycle-based CPU usage on Windows 7, shows usage for processes that consume less than 0.01% CPU, shows thread ideal processors on Windows 7, and adds the ability to remote control and connect to other logon sessions.
12.03 (Apr 17, 2010)
@AutoBot for the changelog take a look at http://blogs.technet.com/sysinternals/
12.0 (Mar 28, 2010)
change log for 12.0:
This Process Explorer release includes several significant new features, including the showing the web hosted in IE8 processes in the process tooltip, display of a svchost’s service host category in its tooltip, mapping of service names to threads on the threads tab and TCP/IP tabs of the process properties dialog on Windows Vista and higher (thanks to Windows Internals 5th Ed. coauthor Alex Ionescu), a new.NET assembly information tab in the process properties dialog (thanks to Pete Sheill), as well as other improvements and bug fixes.
1.41 (Oct 4, 2009)
where it says "It is the only program in the world which can work not only with mice with up to 5 buttons" and "unique (patent pending) solution" it should say "If your mouse has more than 5 buttons, HydraMouse requires that you have installed a mouse support program that you have received with your mouse (i.e. programs such as Logitech SetPoint or Genius ioCentre, and similar programs for other manufacturers)".
there are myriads of programs capable of doing this, take a look, for example, at the excellent AutoHotkey (free, open source and much more capable than HydraMouse) or uberoptions (if your mouse is a Logitech one)