BeNicer is a user-friendly software that provides a graphical interface to the UNIX command 'renice'. It allows users to easily adjust the priority of running processes to improve system performance.
Users can change the 'nice' value of a process to request that the system raises or lowers the priority of a specific process. The 'nice' value can be set between -20 and 20, and lowering the Nice level increases the process's priority. The values signify whether the process is 'more nice' (1 to 20) or 'less nice' (-1 to -20) compared to other processes.
If you are unsure of what the renice command does, it is advisable to refer to the "man renice" documentation on your Terminal application before using this software. BeNicer is best suited for experienced users who are familiar with these terms but wish for a more accessible means of implementing these commands.
This release of BeNicer introduces several new features, including a completely re-written interface in AppleScript Studio. Additionally, users can now choose to view either one user's processes or all processes at once.
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