"MacInternals:" With help from AI, the Process Explorer dev tool is coming to Apple "in a few weeks"

Last week, Sysinternals creator Mark Russinovich started experimenting with agentic coding. Now Process Explorer for Mac will be available within weeks, he tells us.
The rapid development and public availability of advanced AI models are enabling immediate practical applications like agentic coding, making powerful tools accessible faster than previously possible.
This demonstrates a concrete, near-term application of agentic AI dramatically accelerating software development and deployment, impacting productivity and the competitive landscape for development tools.
The speed and ease with which complex, cross-platform development tools can be created and ported is significantly enhanced, indicating a shift in software engineering methodologies.
- · macOS developers
- · Sysinternals / Microsoft
- · Agentic AI platform providers
- · Traditional cross-platform development approaches
- · Manual debugging tool development
Process Explorer for Mac becomes available, providing advanced system inspection capabilities to Apple users.
More complex and specialized developer tools are rapidly ported to other operating systems or created from scratch using agentic AI, reducing time-to-market.
The definition of 'platform-specific development' erodes as AI agents abstract away much of the underlying complexity, leading to more ubiquitous, faster-developed software.
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