process-governor
This application allows you to put various limits on Windows processes. (by lowleveldesign)
Wox
A cross-platform launcher that simply works (by Wox-launcher)
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- Ist keine Frage, aber ich muss andere Leute hier mal fragen..ist anderen hier mal dieser Renecap typ aufgefallen? Der macht nichts anderes als "Windoof" zu haten, IMMER "Windoof" zu schreiben, und absolut falsche und dumme Antworten zu schreiben. Linux ist das einzige was für den Typen existiert..
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Is there a way to set a specific maximum amount of RAM a specific program can use?
This can be done with Process Governer. However, of course can't randomly limit an application and expect it to work correctly. Some applications do allocate memory dynamically based on how much is available to them, but the vast majority of applications don't. They will just crash when they run out of memory.
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HIGH RAM Usage---Performance Issues
You could use this tool https://github.com/lowleveldesign/process-governor, but use it on your own risk, as I haven't looked through the source code and checked everything. You could also simply upgrade your ram amount.
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Procgov - a command line tool to limit Windows processes resources usage
Procgov is a command-line tool I wrote to test my apps under memory limits. With time I added some additional features/limits. It's open source and available on GitHub: https://github.com/lowleveldesign/process-governor. Maybe you will find it useful for your work as well.
- Is it possible to test allocation of memory when a program is already compiled?
- Windows 11 Improvements?
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How do you decrease ram in Guilded?
Use process governor to limit resource usage (harder to use than Opera GX, however should let you use the normal client without losing out on features)
- Chiaki ram usage issue
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Here is how to limit the games RAM usage
2) Download the 64bit release of https://github.com/lowleveldesign/process-governor and place it in your "Anno 1800\Bin\Win64\" folder (where the game is installed).
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High RAM usage on Kodi [Windows]
Maybe something like process-governor can do the trick? https://github.com/lowleveldesign/process-governor
Wox
Posts with mentions or reviews of Wox.
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We released a new powerful efficiency tool called RunFlow, which is similar to PowerToys and Alfred, welcome to try it
RunFlow is a cross-platform productivity tool which can launch apps and search files and more, that similar to Wox and PowerToys on Windows, and also similar like Alfred and Raycast on macOS. But we have differences with these tools, and we have our own unique new features. Right now, at the below, we will introduce you what features of RunFlow have been implemented in more details. It's an amazing journey, let's start.
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Keypirinha: A fast launcher for keyboard ninjas on Windows
I find Wox (which also uses Everything) a really great quick launcher, it saves a lot of time.
https://github.com/Wox-launcher/Wox
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Just formated my PC, and I forgot a certain Windows search software that I had
Maybe it's Wox (https://github.com/Wox-launcher/Wox) which is no longer maintained. Out of all these Spotlight alternatives, I think Fluent search is the best https://github.com/adirh3/Fluent-Search
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Working with one Monitor
Wox
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Sol: Open-source Alfred/Raycast alternative for macOS
I shared the exact same sentiment when I transitioned to Windows after a long period of only using macOS. I eventually began building a launcher myself using C# and over time it has become my daily driver. Feel free to check it out at https://github.com/dkgv/pinpoint, PRs welcome :-)
A few other nice candidates I found include:
- Keypirinha: https://keypirinha.com/
- Wox: https://github.com/Wox-launcher/Wox
- ueli: https://github.com/oliverschwendener/ueli
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I am genuinely curious - why Microsoft thinks this is an acceptable default search behavior?
Other options that are open source are wox, cerebro and flow launcher
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Microsoft says Windows 11 File Explorer ads were ‘not intended to be published externally’
Have a look at PowerToys Run - based on Wox, open-source, and officially MS-backed.
- I thought they've fixed it already?
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In response to the desktop organization post 2 electric boogaloo
For anyone in need of a functional search in windows: I recommend Wox, it uses the everyhig searoh engine and it works flawlessly
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Search results and Windows 10
Personally I avoid the start menu or anything related to Windows indexing. What I use is everything and wox.