KBoincSpy is a monitoring and control application for the BOINC distributed client, designed specifically for the KDE desktop environment. It allows for easy management and tracking of the BOINC client's activities.
This software furthermore enables users to modify several settings of the BOINC client to command preferences. This includes the capability to attach, detach, start, stop or suspend all network communications of various projects. KBoincSpy's user interface was derived from SETI Spy, a monitoring utility for SETI@home Classic designed for Windows by Roelof Engelbrecht.
The Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing is a software platform that facilitates the establishment and maintenance of distributed computing infrastructures often required by organizations handling scientific projects that necessitate substantial computing resources. The BOINC client is easily accessible by downloading it, providing participants worldwide to select scientific projects that they deem interesting and contribute computing resources to them.
This new release is focused on the attainment of nearly all feature parity with the latest BOINC client from Berkeley, which belongs to the 5.x series. Among its prominent additional features is an attach-to-project wizard, user and host statistics graphs, and web links. Furthermore, it comes with new translations for eight different languages. Precompiled packages are already available for version x86 and x86-64 architecture of Fedora, Gentoo, Mandriva, Slackware, and SuSE Linux distributions.
Version 0.9.1: N/A