I'm seeing an increase in applications that responsibly manage their own priority class. This is great news. Google Chrome is the king of them, lowering the priority of background tabs when they aren't visible to Below Normal -- just like ProBalance would have done (if they were active at all). Now I've noticed other random software also being a little more friendly.
Perhaps the importance of lowering your application's priority when you know it is doing nothing that important is a trend that is catching on. Perhaps Process Lasso even helped developers become aware of this need. There is nothing better than an application that manages its own priority well.
Fortunately Process Lasso is designed to work wonderfully with applications that manage their own priority -- by simply ignoring them (unless Forced mode is on). A lesser product might not have a Forced mode (or always have it on/off), but Process Lasso was designed to do things right. I'm certainly not perfect, but do try hard to do things right. I encourage users to keep this is mind when choosing ANY software -- Does it look like the developer cared if things really got done right, or were they more interested in a flashy UI to make a quick $?
Well, from a note about a trend with applications doing better at managing their own priorities to a sales pitch, lol.. quite a blog post here at 6:04am. What am I up doing? Restoring W2K compatibility. I really hope there are more than 5 of you guys left ;).
Thursday, 14 October 2010
Increase in applications that responsibly manage their own priority class
Posted on 03:06 by Unknown
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