Title: Organizing Processes Post by: J.GreenThumb on September 29, 2008, 06:08:13 PM Suggestion: Being able to organize processes by Number, Name, CPU, Mem, Bandwith.
Reasons: 1) For those with OCD, *em* it would be very nice function. 2) If you have processes that you always keep running such as Protects, Log Deleter/Undeleter, such objects it will keep the confusion down and you won't have to worry about getting your programs stuck inbetween downloads and such. Reasons NOT: 1) There are a lot more important updates but this would be an amazing feature. Title: Re: Organizing Processes Post by: Seb on September 29, 2008, 06:09:36 PM lol at the ocd (joke? :2: )
yes, it'd be nice.. Title: Re: Organizing Processes Post by: J.GreenThumb on September 29, 2008, 06:30:50 PM Let just say my folders and directories are OCD fueled mazes..
Title: Re: Organizing Processes Post by: Andreas on September 30, 2008, 09:15:47 AM It could be annoying for those without OCD but still have some tendences towards that direction (Im a little neurotical but most people are psycotical so it doesnt matter).
Title: Re: Organizing Processes Post by: Witcher on September 30, 2008, 12:04:18 PM Ohh!!!!
A chance to display my ignorance! Can anyone enlighten me? What is OCD? (or to be more precise, what are you all referring to when you refer to OCD?) Title: Re: Organizing Processes Post by: Andreas on September 30, 2008, 12:26:13 PM Obsessive compulsive disorder. I might have spellt it wrong but it means you have to do some things. Really have to and its hard not to because you feel either bad or relieved afterwards for having resisted. It also work the other way round with never doing some specific things. Its often about cleaning and such but not allways.
Title: Re: Organizing Processes Post by: Witcher on September 30, 2008, 01:08:53 PM Thanks, that clears it up. :17:
Title: Re: Organizing Processes Post by: Andreas on September 30, 2008, 01:15:04 PM Most of it is based on my own experience of people with OCD and a quick readthrough at wikipedia so I can be incorrect at some points.
Title: Re: Organizing Processes Post by: Exousia on September 30, 2008, 05:01:37 PM Most of it is based on my own experience of people with OCD and a quick readthrough at wikipedia so I can be incorrect at some points. I am the definition of OCD, so any suggestions which allow us to reorder, organize, sort, and filter things has my full support. :5: Title: Re: Organizing Processes Post by: virus man on September 30, 2008, 06:10:55 PM You guys do realize that the Processes can already be organized right? You also realize that Sir Emi stated in the thread regarding the UI Updates that he has additional updates planned for the future on the UI and that the current round of updates is leading up to those right?
Title: Re: Organizing Processes Post by: Seb on September 30, 2008, 06:31:46 PM OCD is a mental disorder that is characterized by thoughts that cause a lot of anxiety to the victim. The will take up 'tasks' to temporarily relieve themselves of the symptoms.
Title: Re: Organizing Processes Post by: Exousia on October 01, 2008, 01:13:35 AM You guys do realize that the Processes can already be organized right? You also realize that Sir Emi stated in the thread regarding the UI Updates that he has additional updates planned for the future on the UI and that the current round of updates is leading up to those right? Killjoy. Title: Re: Organizing Processes Post by: Andreas on October 01, 2008, 06:35:21 AM You guys do realize that the Processes can already be organized right? You also realize that Sir Emi stated in the thread regarding the UI Updates that he has additional updates planned for the future on the UI and that the current round of updates is leading up to those right? [sarcasm]You mean Emi wasnt nice to us by listening to our suggestions but noly did this for enabling new scary updates? I just thought he was trying to buy our voices by giving us some candy.[/sarcasm] Title: Re: Organizing Processes Post by: Exousia on October 02, 2008, 01:59:22 AM OCD is a mental disorder that is characterized by thoughts that cause a lot of anxiety to the victim. The will take up 'tasks' to temporarily relieve themselves of the symptoms. Ahem, I am the definition of OCD. :16: Title: Re: Organizing Processes Post by: Seb on October 02, 2008, 08:32:09 AM lol. :13:
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