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Software News   Software News : New Process Ranger
   posted by ssolie on 11-Jan-2007 16:05:50 (3693 reads)
Amiga OS 4.0 has introduced some new features to manage process families. I created Ranger to visualize these new process trees and hopefully help with debugging things. The list of processes is automatically updated as you start and end programs on your Amiga.

Feedback is welcome. Maybe this can evolve into something more powerful.

Grab it from OS4Depot.
    

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Re: New Process Ranger
Posted on 11-Jan-2007 16:24:50
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Re: New Process Ranger
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Good work...

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@Fransexy

The program is more like scout (Utility to spy on programs),
It’s not like the registry in windows (Windows configuration hacking tool).

The “folder list” on the left make it, look like “windows registry”, but this is noting like it.

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Very Nice

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Very nice idea!

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Wow! Very neet.


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Such a small (as in number of bytes) and nice program!


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A lovely piece of work ssolie!


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Handy for finding out what's PPC and what's 68k.

So why is Rexxmaster 68k, isn't that a OS4 program? I dunno!

Personally I'd like to able to freeze it, so it dosn't update and stop it moving around while you're trying to click on one of the branches, (that could just be me), and I'd like to able to use the keyboard arrow keys to move up and down the list.

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@ssolie

Can you add "kill" button to it ?


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Thanks for the suggestions... I'm compiling a list.
I also added a feature already that I needed.
Seems I'll have to do another release soon.


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