Multitask effortlessly on your PC or Mac as you try out 3C Task Manager, a Tools app by 3c on BlueStacks.
3C Task Manager is for anyone who likes seeing exactly what their phone or tablet is doing, laid out in a way that actually makes sense. On a PC with BlueStacks, it feels like a little control room on the desktop. The app shows live CPU, memory, and network use, and lets the user sort tasks by any of those. The display can be paused to catch spikes or weird processes. Widgets are a big highlight here. They are resizable, from a tiny 1×1 gauge to fuller panels with history graphs, and they can be themed with dark or light looks, different button styles, and text sizes. There are quick shortcuts that can be dropped on the home screen to jump straight into features, and there is detailed info on what is running if someone wants to dig deeper.
The useful part is control. On rooted devices, it can kill or force-stop apps and even poke at kernel processes. On non-root devices, it leans on Accessibility services to force-stop, and the app says it does not collect data, so it feels safe enough to keep enabled. There are rules too, like stopping specific apps when the screen is turned off or when memory is low, so the device stays snappy without babysitting. Just know that some stubborn apps will restart anyway, so do not expect miracles. If Xposed is installed, there are extra tweaks like setting Linux niceness, and with root there are add-ons to browse task data or view logs. Paid unlocks remove ads and open up more theming, auto-stop, extra widget options, notification shortcuts, and even the widget refresh rate, which is neat if someone wants faster updates on a second monitor. The whole thing feels practical rather than flashy, and on BlueStacks the bigger screen and mouse make those charts and widgets way easier to manage.
Ready to experience 3C Task Manager on a bigger screen, in all its glory? Download BlueStacks now.




