Tame My CPU is a software interface that enables users to interact with cpufreq-set and cpulimit command-line applications. This allows for efficient control and management of CPU usage levels.
One essential requirement for using Tame My CPU is the installation of Kommander. Kommander allows users to streamline the process of using both cpufreq-set and cpulimit, making this software more user-friendly.
I recently updated to the latest version of Tame My CPU, and it has not disappointed. In the latest release, they have now provided support for kosd, which is an excellent addition. Furthermore, the updated version has now made it possible for users to add a slider control for CPU percentage selection, which is handy. There is also now a free input text field for applications that aren't already listed.
To make Tame My CPU more manageable, the developers have included a '.desktop file' that helps with relocation of the .kmdr file. Additionally, they have now added an icon (.png file), which is a neat touch.
One of the standout features of the updated version is the change in UI. The new UI makes the software more visually pleasing and easier to navigate. As such, it is now more user-friendly than ever.
Finally, the developers have added a 'reset ulimit' button for cases where the ulimit continues to run in the system's memory after closing the main application, making it easier for users to manage the software effectively.
On the whole, I highly recommend this software to anyone looking to prevent their CPU from overheating and extend its lifespan. With its user-friendly interface and useful additions in the recent update, Tame My CPU is a game-changer in CPU management software.
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