Set Priority is a user-friendly tool that provides a graphical interface for the UNIX renice command. It allows users to prioritize tasks efficiently and is easy to use.
Setting an application to a higher priority means it will take up more of the available processor time and therefore run faster. However, it's important to note that not all applications benefit from increased priority, and some tasks won't see any improvement. Additionally, some system processes cannot be affected by this command - but a future version of Set Priority will exclude those processes from the select list.
It's also important to keep in mind that Set Priority adjusts the priority of a process, not an application. If the user quits and relaunches an app that has had its priority adjusted, it will return to normal priority when launched again.
Overall, Set Priority is a useful tool for UNIX users who want to easily adjust the priority of their applications. To use this software, you will need to have OSX PowerAddOns Lite.osax and AppleScript Menu installed on your machine. Give it a try - you may just fall in love with it.
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