Giq, a software tool, is an interactive GNU queue for managing and viewing job status in real-time, making it easier for users to monitor job progress and manipulate queues.
This interactive software has numerous features that make it stand out among others. Some of these features include job generation, drag and drop, capture of output, and trimming of finished jobs. You can use "giq" for batch processing and download.
For batch processing, let's say you have 100 pictures to process, and they are called pic00.tga - pic99.jpg, you can use the job generator to create the jobs. Set max processes to 2 or 4 and create the jobs by setting lower to 0, upper to 99, command name to 'process %s' and filename to 'picd.jpg'.
Likewise, for batch downloading, let's say you have a poor internet connection, and you want to download every second file you see, you can set max_downloads to 1 or 2. Drag files you want to download onto the applet as you browse. You can check the download progress by clicking on the job.
If you want to add dnd to any command-line program, set the commandname to your program's name and select the appropriate max processes. Overall, giq is an innovative product that offers convenience and reliability in process management, and it would be a great addition to any software collection.
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