Priority Master 2009 9.7
Web Updated on 2/27/10

What's NEW?

Windows 7 Support
32/64 Bit
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Current release: V9.7
Size: 7.3 MB

Please note:

The fully functioning FREE demo never times out and is the same as the retail product except that:

  • It does not run from 12:00PM  to 12:15PM or past Midnight
  • It does not save the user options.
  • The check marks on the CPU Affinity and the Force Single Copy on the desktop icon and in the explorer will not show up on the demo version since the files are not saved.

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Set priority and CPU affinity permanently
SAVE $$$
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LIFE OF YOUR PC!
SIGNIFICANTLY IMPROVES YOUR MULTITASKING CAPABILITY AND SYSTEM PERFORMANCE!

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$14.95! (Single User)
Also available in 3,10,25,50,100 Users


The "Universal Solution"
for Priority/CPU Affinity
2010 Demo?

There will be NO DEMO for 2010 or even ever again. Version 9.7 is sufficiently functional to demonstrate the product's viability. And it is free and it works. The dialogs and visual priority and CPU affinity information tell you at a glance the entire tactical position of your programs. Without Priority Master 2009, you can only use your computer in child-like fashion. Here is some of the questions that you should be asking if you do NOT have Priority Master 2009:

How do tell what the CPU affinity is from the desktop icon or the explore and set it from the desktop icon?

How do I prevent a bad program from ever running again?

How do I get a list of all of the priorities and CPU affinities in the system?

How do prevent ANY program from running when I don't even know the name of it?

How do I make sure that only the programs that I know will be the only ones to run and anything else is automatically killed?

How do I tell what is the priority of the program by looking at it running on the desktop?

How do I SUSPEND all of the programs running on the Task Bar at once and later RESUME them all at once?

How do save all of the priorities, make priority changes and then have the ability restore all of the original priorities?

How do I make the foreground program higher in priority automatically and lower all of the background programs automatically?

How do I automatically not boost the foreground program and still lower all of the background programs?

How do I tell what programs started and when they started on my computer and get a printable list?

How do I tell which programs that I can not set the priority and get a printable list of them?

How do Tell which program I can not set the CPU affinity for and get a list of them?

How can I tell which programs are suspended or are in single copy mode from a task list?

YOU CAN'T! DON'T EVEN TRY! You have been so used to manually managing your programs one at time that you tend toward small numbers of programs due to inefficient manual program management. As a direct result, you waste most all of the CPU power ALL DAY LONG!

And if you are not trying or buying the Priority Master 2009 program, then I can bask in the pleasure of knowing for a fact that:

    you are wasting most of your computer's resources all day long because about 75% to 95% of the time is wasted in the System Idle process and your machine is STILL not fast enough

    you are going to punished by system and program delays if you do try to run more than as little as two or even a handful of programs

    you are going to be thinking more about "how can get a faster computer" more than you are about the task in front of you

    you are going to be spending far more on new hardware to reduce the system delays that you would by spending a mere $14.95

    you are never going to even feel like you are in control of the programs that run on your computer and you will always be frustrated when it slows to a crawl

    you can't control your teenage daughter, the weather, traffic jams, stock prices, gold prices, gas prices or a lot of other things, so why should you control the programs on your computer...

BTW, the longer that you take to decide to try Priority Master 2009 and add a few programs to the permanent lists and see how it works for you, the longer you will be wasting up that soon to be out of date machine.