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- I like Apple Mail for Mac OS X, but one thing that irritates me to no end is that the Load Images button (Load Remote Content in Mac OS X 10.10), which loads the images in a message on-demand, doesn't have a keyboard shortcut. Because it's not a menu item, there's no easy way to add one.
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Name | Country | JIRA | Synergy | Operating System | CPU | RAM | Available per week | Tribe | ||
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1 | Jiří Kovalský | Czech Republic (GMT+1) | jkovalsky | jkovalsky | jiri.kovalsky[at]oracle.com | Linux Mint 19.1 | i5 (4 * 1.7 GHz) | 16 GB | 4 hours | Java Debugger |
2 | Sergio Antonio Ochoa Martinez | Bolivia (GMT-4) | gnu.java.sergio | gnu.java.sergio | gnu.java.sergio[at]gmail.com | Linux Mint 17.2 Linux Mint 19.3 | i7 (4 * 2.2 GHz) | 16 GB | 3 hours | GUI Builder, PHP, Java Editor |
3 | Manikantan Narender Nath | India GMT - 5.30 | manikantannaren | manikantannaren | manikantannaren[at]gmail.com | Mac OS X 10.15 Windows 10 | i7(4 * 3.7 GHz) Intel Core i5 4th Gen 4700MQ | 16 GB | 4 hours | Groovy/Gradle Unit testing Services |
4 | Michal Konrad Owsiak | Poland | mkowsiak | mkowsiak | michal[at]owsiak[dot]org | Mac OS X 10.15 | i5 | 8 GB | 1-2 hours | Unit testing |
5 | Vano Beridze | Georgia (UTC+4) | vanuatoo | vanuatoo | vanuatoo[at]gmail.com | Windows 10 | i7 | 16 GB | 2 hours | Java EE |
6 | Djamel Torche | Algeria (GMT+1) | djamdev | djamdev | djamel.torche[at]gmail.com | Mac OS X 10.15 | i5 | 8 GB | 3 hours | Java EE, RCP, Maven, Java Editor, Profiler |
7 | Zsolt Holman | Hungary (GMT+1) | holzsol | holzsol | holman.zsolt[at]gmail.com | Ubuntu 19.10 | i5 (4 * 2.2 GHz) | 8 GB | 1-2 hours | Editor, GUI Builder |
8 | Geertjan Wielenga | Netherlands (GMT+1) | geertjan | geertjan | geertjan[at]apache.org | Mac OS X 10.13.6 | i7 (6 * 2.6 GHz) | 16 GB | 4 hours | Java |
9 | Anton Kravets | Finland (GMT+2) | kriffer | kriffer | antonio.kravets[at]gmail.com | Mac OS X 10.15 Ubuntu 19.10 | i7 (6 * 2.6 GHz) i3 (4 * 2.0 GHz) | 16 GB 8 GB | 4 hours | Profiler, Web client, DB, Services |
10 | David Green | USA (GMT-6) | dgreenbhm | dgreen | dgreenbhm[at]gmail.com | Mac OS X 10.15 | i5 (4* 2.3 GHz) | 16GB | JavaFX | |
11 | Andrea Nenni | Italy (GMT+1) | bugnenno | bugnenno | bugnenno[at]gmail.com | Mac OS X 10.15 | i7 (6* 3,2 GHz) | 16 GB | 1 hour | Java Editor, Maven, Unit Testing, PHP |
12 | Constantin Drabo | Burkina Faso (UTC +00) | pandaconstantin | pandajava | drconstantin[at]hotmail.com | Mac OS X 10.15 | i7 (6 * 2.6 GHz) | 16 GB | 3 hours | JavaEE , Editor |
13 | Graziana Giordano | Italy (GMT+1) | graziana | PennyRose | giordano.graziana.93[at]gmail.com | Mac OS X 10.15 | i7 (6* 3,2 GHz) | 16 GB | 1 hour | Maven, Java Editor |
14 | Patrik Karlström | Sweden (GMT+1) | trixon | trixon | patrik-trixon-se | Manjaro Linux | i7 (4*3.5 GHz) | 32 GB | 2 hours | RCP, Java Editor, JavaFX |
15 | Luca Mambretti | Italy (GMT+1) | irian | irianR | luca.mambretti[at]bizeta.net | Windows 10 | i7 7600U | 16 GB | 2 hours | Maven, Unit testing |
16 | Mohamed Chebbi | Tunisia GMT+1* | mhmdchebbi | mhmdchebbi | mhmdchebbi[at]gmail.com | Windows 10, Redhat 7.7 (Virtual Machine) | i7 6700HQ 2.6Ghz | 16 GB | 4 hours | Java, Java EE, Editor, Version Control |
17 | Diego Silva Limaco | Peru GMT-5 | diegosilva | diegosilva | diego.silva[at]apuntesdejava.com | Windows 10, Lubuntu 19.10 (Virtual Machine) | i5 1.60GHz | 16 GB | 5 hours | HTML, JavaScript, Knockout, JUnit, Java Editor, java EE, User Experience |
18 | Glenn Holmer | USA (GMT-6) | gholmer | gholmer | cenbe@kolabnow.com | Linux (Debian 10 'Buster') | i7-3820 3.60 GHz | 16GB | 4 hours | JavaFX |
19 | Amy Pearson | England | amyp | amyp | amypearson000@gmail.com | macOS Mojave 10.14.6 Windows 10 | I5 AMD Ryzen 9 3900 | 4GB 16GB | 2 hours | Maven, Java Editor |
20 | Jacco van Weert | Netherlands | weertj | weertj | weertj@gmail.com | Mac OS X 10.15 & Windows 10 | i5 (4x), AMD Ryzen | 24Gb, 24Gb | 2 hours | JavaFX |
21 | Pavel Selivanov | Russia (GMT+3) | selivanovp | selivanovp | muiriled[at]gmail.com | Ubuntu 19.10 (20.04 in April) | i5(4*3.6Ghz) | 8Gb | 4 hours | PHP, Web Client |
22 | Efrem McCrimon | USA (UTC-5:00) | efremmc2 | efremmc2 | efremmc2@gmail.com | OpenMandriva 64bit, Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Mac OS 10.11.6 | i5, Nvidia 960 (x2) | 16GB | 4 hours | PHP, DB, C/C++/C#, GUI Builder |
23 | Aldo Brucale | Italy (GMT+1) | aldobrucale | aldo.brucale | brucale[at]gmail.com | Ubuntu 18.04 | 4 x 3.6 GHz | 16 GB | 2 hours | RCP, Java Editor, Java Debugger |
24 | John McDonnell | Ireland (GMT) | johnmcdonnell | johnmcdonnell | mcdonnell.john[at]gmail.com | Mac OSX | 2.5GHz i7 | 16GB | 3 | Maven, JUnit |
25 | Kai Uwe Pel | New Zealand | kaiuwepel | kaiuwepel | kaiuwepel[at]asia.com | CentOS 8 Windows 10 | 64GB | 4 hours | JavaEE, JavaFX, PHP | |
26 | Eric Barboni | France (GMT+1) | skygo | skygo | skygo[at]apache.org | Windows 10 | 2.90GHz- i7 | 32 GB | 1 hour | Maven |
27 | Walter Nyland | England | walternyland | walternyland | walternyland at yahoo .com | Mac OS 10.15.2 | 2,3 GHz 8-Core Intel Core i9 | 16GB | 4 hours | Java, Maven |
28 | Korney Czukowski | Czech Republic (GMT+1) | czukowski | czukowski | czukowski[at]seznam.cz | Windows 10 | AMD Ryzen 7 Pro 2700U | 32 GB | 2-4 hours | PHP |
Software solution for managing the priority of your Windows processes, it comes with lots of nice features and tools that you can check out
What's new in Aldo's SpeedUp Process 3.0:
- Compatible with Windows XP/2000/NT
- Changes in the GUI
- Updated the detection of popular emulators
- New free resources button
The Internet is filled with all sort of applications and programs that you could use in order to manage processes and files on your computer. One of such applications is Aldo's SpeedUp Process.
It allows you to manage the priority of your Windows processes. It sports a really lightweight and intuitive graphical interface with many tools at hand.
Sleek graphical interface with lots of tools
The application doesn't take long to install and it doesn't come with a complicated setup that you would need to complete before you can actually use it. It sports a rather lightweight and intuitive graphical interface with many tools at hand.
It allows you to set the priority of processes on your computer. When you launch the application, it displays all running processes in a nice list on the screen.
Explore various sections
It comes with multiple sections that you can explore, including a list of normal or high priority processes on your computer. You can also check out idle and hidden processes. There's a refresh button that allows you to reload data displayed inside the application.
It comes with a separate section that allows you to type the name of the program that you would like to run and to set the priority for it. You can also use a tool that allows you to free memory on your computer.
More features and tools
You have the option to kill processes that you no longer need or to use the search bar in order to find certain processes. You can move processes to the top of the list and there's also the option to display the window of certain applications running in the background.
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In conclusion, Aldo's SpeedUp Process is a very nice application that you could use in order to manage and kill processes running on your computer.
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- file size:
- 36 KB
- filename:
- speedup.zip
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