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Renicer 1.3.2 Utility Adjusts The Amount Of CPU Time An Application Gets •Software Updates •Software News •Utilities •Comments •Tell-a-Friend The Unix underpinnings of Mac OS X allow users to assign priorities to processes with the Renice command. Higher priority processes get more CPU time and vice versa. The downside is that you have to use the terminal, and you have to know the renice syntax, process ID's, etc. Wouldn't it be nice to automatically adjust application priorities on the fly? Renicer is designed to run in the background, and automatically prioritizes whatever application is in front. It also ups the priority of the Finder, Dock, and Window Server. Renicer is designed to be simple enough for novices, yet flexible enough for the power user. Features
System requirements: Mac OS X 10.2.8 or later. System support: PPC/Intel $8.99 Shareware For more information, visit: http://homepage.mac.com/northernsw/renicer.html •Software Updates •Software News •Utilities •Comments •Tell-a-Friend Article URL: http://www.applelinks.com/index.php/more/18172 Next Article: The Missing Sync for BlackBerry, v1.0.3 Previous Article: Texterity, Inc. Announces Release 1.0 of iPhone and iPod touch Magazines
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