Yes. If you click on the processes tab, you can view all the running programmes
Task Manager
Ctrl + Alt + Delete ---> Task Manager
In UNIX: with command kill, in Windows: from Task Manager.
Task Manager Start > run > taskmgr.exe or Ctrl + Alt + Delete or Ctrl + Shift + Esc
"Services.msc" is a Windows operating system application that runs in the background of one's computer. It helps with the security of the system, as well as running other applications.
Bring up Windows Defender. There is a section in it that shows all the background applications running.
The task manager is used for looking at your computers performance along with program that are running in the background. You can open this by going to Ctrl + Alt + Del and hitting "Task Manager".
'Process Manager' is an open source utility to alter the priority of applications, or kill or hide them, from the system menu of any running task. It is distributed through the SourceForge web site.
a service
su -c 'yum install wine' That command will install it. You can also do this from the package manager (Applications>system>add/remove software), and search for wine. Once wine is installed, you will be able to double-click many windows applications (exe's) and run them as though you were running them on windows.
You can check what processes are running in the background by using system monitoring tools like Task Manager (Windows), Activity Monitor (Mac), or htop (Linux). These tools display a list of active processes, including both foreground and background tasks. Additionally, you can check for background processes in your system's settings or using command-line tools such as top or ps.
TASK MANAGER TABS FOR WINDOWS 7: Applications, Processes, Services, Performance, Networking and Users.TASK MANAGER TABS FOR WINDOWS 8: Processes, Performance, App history, Startup, Users, Details and Services.I'm not too sure of WINDOWS XP