wmforkplop combines features of wmhdplop and wmtop in a single software solution.
wmforkplop is a dockapp designed for WindowMaker along with any other windowmanager/desktop environment that handles dockapps, such as the dockbar extension for KDE and gnome swallows. This project is a blend between wmhdplop and the impressive wmtop. The central function of this app is to monitor your processes by deploying visual stimuli to your cortex each time your kernel executes a task or ends one.
The software is loaded with many features that make it desirable. For instance, you can try compiling a kernel and enjoy the wmforkplop show. Additionally, it includes the following features:
- Theoretical portability that still has to be demonstrated.
- Useless animation reflecting forking activity.
- Wmtop-like feature (displays the top CPU-consuming processes)
- A "process browser" with a license to kill.
- Many unreadable information written in a tiny font.
With wmforkplop, you can easily monitor the execution of your processes to minimize any errors that might arise or enhance your system's security. However, one major issue was the incorrect process names displayed, which this release fixes.
In conclusion, wmforkplop is a powerful add-on that fosters smooth execution of tasks on your system, so you minimize the risk of errors.
Version 0.9.3: N/A