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How to permanently "renice" a process on Mac OS X (or iOS, etc)?
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I use a nice (free) process manager called ATMonitor for Mac OS X that has a lot of cool hidden features, one of which is being able to click on a running process and set the "renice" from +20 (less priority) to -20 (highest priority). The best part is that it sticks between restarts. So you want X…
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After a lot of research, I found a way to create an applescript that will launch and renice a program. It will also take care of the whole administrator password thing for you as well. Just replace the xxxxxxxxx with your own password. I've used thi…
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