Set Priority

Pretty front end for the UNIX renice command. Use it and love it.
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  • Publisher Name:
  • Tim Clark
  • Operating Systems:
  • Mac OS X
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Pretty front end for the UNIX renice command. Use it and love it. Set Priority is a pretty front end for the "renice" command for the UNIX people. Use it and love it.Set Priority will allow you to easily adjust the process scheduler priority of an application without you having to muck around in the command line. The higher the priority of an application, the more of the available processor time it will take up. In other words, it'll run faster.NOTE: Not all applications benefit from having their priority increased, and even those that do won't benefit particularly for some of their tasks. Also, not all applications appear to be affected by this command, although it will succeed for all applications that a user can interact with. Certain apps that appear in the list of active processes will fail, every time, because they are system processes. A later version wil exclude those from the select list. Last, because it effects a PROCESS, and not an application, if you quit and relaunch an app that you adjusted the priority of, the next time it runs, it will be back to NORMAL PRIORITY.Requirements:? OSX PowerAddOns Lite.osax? AppleScript Menu


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