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'''Priority Master II''' is program that is used to run programs so it performs like a faster computer. It displays the real internal priority of programs on the window title bar and allows to dynamically change the priority of a running program. This patented technology provides faster user response times when running several programs concurrently. Impressive results are consistently obtained when unique priority levels assigned to programs. Massive performance results are obtained when programs are pooling any system devices such as the keyboard and/or mouse and they are set to a lower priority. The faster your CPU is, the faster it "spins" doing nothing and the greater the performance loss when pooling applications are running while running nonpooling applications. | |||
==License== | ==License== | ||
* Shareware | * Shareware | ||
* Author: [[Ted Waldron III]] | |||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* [https://web.archive.org/web/ | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20010406145540/http://prioritymaster.com:80/prod02.htm Archived WebSite] | ||
*Download: [https://web.archive.org/web/20010124194000/http://prioritymaster.com/pm26demo.exe Version 2.6 Demo] | |||
[[Category:Software]] | [[Category:Software]] |
Revision as of 16:00, 11 January 2018
Priority Master II is program that is used to run programs so it performs like a faster computer. It displays the real internal priority of programs on the window title bar and allows to dynamically change the priority of a running program. This patented technology provides faster user response times when running several programs concurrently. Impressive results are consistently obtained when unique priority levels assigned to programs. Massive performance results are obtained when programs are pooling any system devices such as the keyboard and/or mouse and they are set to a lower priority. The faster your CPU is, the faster it "spins" doing nothing and the greater the performance loss when pooling applications are running while running nonpooling applications.
License
- Shareware
- Author: Ted Waldron III
Links
- Archived WebSite
- Download: Version 2.6 Demo