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Evisum 0.5.0
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* Introduce a traditional application menu.
* Add a CPU core viewer with rudimentary graphs.
* Add filesystem querying API.
* Support infinite sensors and batteries.
* Take into account ZFS usage on FreeBSD systems.
* Add documentation viewer in the process view.
* Create a process window for proceses (split the UI out).
* View per-thread core usage of process.
* Support threads on Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and DragonFlyBSD.
* Process argument parsing refinements.
* Code refactoring of process and thread query API.
* Fix memory leaks.
* UI alignments and improvements.
* Massive rearrangement of the source tree.
* Indicate process list sorting.
* Fix swap calculation on macOS.
* Allow user to attach to a process (no more excuses users!!!).
* Add an about window.
* ISC licensed.
* Remove old GPL licensed icons (now public-domain).
* Bug fixes.
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Evisum 0.4.1
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* Fix intl support for some Linux distributions.
* Improve the search responsiveness.
* Improve window resize behaviour.
* Fix process arguments on FreeBSD/DragonFlyBSD.
* Fix command-line parsing of Linux processes.
* Introduce some transition animations.
* Small refactor.
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Evisum 0.4.0
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* Use a generic list for process listing (pretty).
* Add process menu.
* Set application priority (nice).
* UI improvements.
* Offer kvm_openfiles means of obtaining PID list on
FreeBSD-based platforms. This requires specific
permissions (s+g kmem). We fallback if that fails.
use a genlist (meh).
* Save settings upon exit. Sorting and window size.
* Reduce object creation and deletion.
* Improve display of memory and storage sizes.
* Use object caching where applicable.
* Remove redundant code.
* FreeBSD et al. Get process arguments akin to Linux.
* macOS improvements for process information.
* Process command-line (new field).
* Added translation support (with French and Italian).
* Other stuff.
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Evisum 0.3.2
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* Add new icon. This works better with our
existing applications. It has a retro
feel.
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Evisum 0.3.1
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* Fix OpenBSD process init.
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Evisum 0.3.0
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* Fix UI alignment.
* Add search to UI.
* General tidying.
* Fix rare crash.
* Fix some calculations.
* Linux process information improvements.
* OpenBSD specific fixes.
* Various UI improvements.
* Various tidying.
* Move to Meson build system.
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Evisum 0.2.6
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* Add support for multiple batteries (GUI).
* Various refactoring.
* Increase responsiveness.
* GUI changes.
* Shutdown improvements.
* Fix some memory leaks.
* Battery names (where applicable).
* Various small tidying.
* Use Eina helpers where applicable.
* Add battery names and model (Linux and FreeBSD).
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Evisum 0.2.4
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* Fix GUI on launch and shutdown.
* Fix tingle compilation (makefile).
* Other bug fixes and improvements.
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Evisum 0.2.2
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* Fix OpenBSD CPU usage (6.5+).
* Visual fixes.
* Add swapped memory item.
* Updated tingle command-line tool.
* Small bug fixes.
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Evisum 0.2.0
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* Add command-line utility (tingle) to complement
evisum.
* Fix object destruction before exiting main loop.
* Add variable unit display (K, M and G).
* Minor refactoring.
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Evisum 0.1.2
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Fixes:
* Fix process list geometry on resize.
* Install icon in proper location.
* Fix .desktop file.
* Make installation instructions easier.
* Improve non-Linux builds.
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Evisum 0.1.1
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Fixes:
* Add fallback mechanism on Linux for disk-detection.
* Make life easier for packagers (thanks Juippis and OnlyHuman).
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Evisum 0.1.0
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Features:
* Full support across Linux, MacOS, FreeBSD and OpenBSD.
* Process Listing.
* Single-process view.
* Start/stop/kill individual process.
* Process PID, UID, name, thread count, memory use, nice, priority,
state, CPU ID and CPU usage.
* CPU monitoring.
* Memory monitoring.
* Disk usage monitoring.
* Network usage monitoring.
* CPU temperature monitoring.
* Battery and power status.