NEWS: Update for 0.5.5...

Please try and break this before Monday morning...thanks!
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Evisum 0.5.5 Evisum 0.5.5
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* Some icons. * Added CPU frequency scaling support.
* Show kernel threads by default.
* Add configurable poll time (see new menu).
* CPU / Mem view respect polling settings.
* Improve genlist behaviours.
* Replaced the elm_menu with a better menu.
* New per-core CPU window (thanks raster).
* Some icons from bling (thanks raster).
* Some photographs of skies (thanks raster).
* Some animation, images and icons.
* Add a mascot (Harvey my Australian dog).
* UI changes...
* Other small fixes undocumented.
* No more macOS features or changes as they are locking
down their eco-system...things change all the time with
zero documentation and to access various OS sub-systems
you are required signing certicates and your name in blood...
Not really a fan of Darwinisms, more into string theory...
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Evisum 0.5.4 Evisum 0.5.4

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System Monitor (EFL) System Monitor (EFL)
This is a process monitor and system monitor for Linux, OpenBSD, This is a process monitor and system monitor for Linux, OpenBSD,
FreeBSD, DragonFlyBSD and macOS. FreeBSD and DragonFlyBSD.
REQUIREMENTS: REQUIREMENTS:
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Patches with bug fixes are more than welcome. If you do wish to Patches with bug fixes are more than welcome. If you do wish to
add a substantial querying feature PLEASE ensure that it works reliaibly add a substantial querying feature PLEASE ensure that it works reliaibly
on OpenBSD, Linux and FreeBSD (ideally macOS also). UI changes on OpenBSD, Linux and FreeBSD.
should be platform independent.
NOTES: NOTES:
Ctrl + k or Ctrl + K to show kernel threads. Ctrl + k or Ctrl + K to show/hide kernel threads.
Ctrl + e or Ctrl + E to show evisum in the process list. Ctrl + e or Ctrl + E to show/hide evisum in the process list.