The wmcpufreq project is a windowmaker dock application that shows CPU frequency.
The software is a WindowMaker dockapp that displays various pieces of valuable system information. Namely, the current frequency in use between the maximum and minimum, the driver currently in use (which appears in a tasteful green), and the active governor (which you can't miss, being displayed in bold red).
One impressive feature of the wmcpufreq project is the integrated tool for setting the governor and maximum or minimum frequency. This feature opens up a lot of opportunities for tweaking and optimizing your system's performance and power usage.
In terms of usage, the wmcpufreq project is simple yet effective. To print the version, simply enter "wmcpufreq -v" into your terminal. If you'd like to launch a program upon clicking the wmcpufreq icon, use the following command: "wmcpufreq -exe [program name]". For example: "sudo wmcpufreq -exe gcpufreqset".
Overall, I found the wmcpufreq project to be a worthy addition to any system. Its intuitive interface and helpful features make it a valuable tool for anyone looking to get the most out of their computing experience.
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