Comment by: OldFart (145.53.166.27) | At: 07 Apr 2012, 12:23 | File version: 0.4 |
Yes, sure, why not? If only I had/knew about the appropriate way... I'll have a look into this in the coming weeks, along with an implementation of a CPU usage measuring algorythm.
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Comment by: Raziel (79.232.16.12) | At: 07 Apr 2012, 10:42 | File version: 0.4 |
Would it be possible in a future version to add remove/halt/cancel to single tasks?
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Comment by: OldFart (145.53.166.27) | At: 19 Mar 2012, 22:31 | File version: 0.4 |
Yes, sure, why not? If only I had/knew about an apprioriate algorythm...
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Comment by: BandiT (58.107.168.135) | At: 19 Mar 2012, 11:32 | File version: 0.4 |
Is it possible to show CPU usage of each task?
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Comment by: Corto (62.23.79.246) | At: 22 Feb 2012, 07:38 | File version: 0.1 |
This new app is welcome, this is what I needed today. But : - I have the same argument error when started from the shell - Entering "all" I got a DSI error - Ignoring it, it works but ID is the address, there are process IDs is OS4 now, it will be useful (for me) to see them
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Comment by: xenic (174.60.143.229) | At: 19 Feb 2012, 16:55 | File version: 0.1 |
The program name and description are confusing. Tasks and processes are 2 different things. A task cannot access the filesystem but a process can. The description says the program views tacks while the readme says it views processes.
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Comment by: OldFart (145.53.166.27) | At: 19 Feb 2012, 11:33 | File version: 0.1 |
Probably caused by the lack of an icon of its own. An oversight from me. Give it some icon of its own and, in the 'icon' tab set the chooser for 'Start from' to Workbench. Bob *should* be your uncle then.
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Comment by: OldFart (145.53.166.27) | At: 19 Feb 2012, 11:33 | File version: 0.1 |
Probably caused by the lack of an icon of its own. An oversight from me. Give it some icon of its own and, in the 'icon' tab set the chooser for 'Start from' to Workbench. Bob *should* be your uncle then.
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Comment by: OldFart (145.53.166.27) | At: 19 Feb 2012, 11:33 | File version: 0.1 |
Probably caused by the lack of an icon of its own. An oversight from me. Give it some icon of its own and, in the 'icon' tab set the chooser for 'Start from' to Workbench. Bob *should* be your uncle then.
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Comment by: anonymous (84.248.40.19) | At: 18 Feb 2012, 11:42 | File version: 0.1 |
When starting TaskView from Workbench it says "unknown file format" or something like that. When starting it from Shell it says "missing argument". ???
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