We have already considered the multi-tasking concept – multiple quasi-independent programs apparently running at the same time, under the control of an operating system. Before we look at tasks in ...
Most computer operating systems must multi-task. They use a scheduling algorithm that decides which of the many processes can be run at any given time. It puts some jobs aside while others go through, ...
Executes commands only once at a specified time. Supports natural language input for time specifications (e.g., "at noon," "at now + 2 hours"). Integrates seamlessly with the atd (at daemon) service, ...
Google Calendar has finally rolled out its most requested feature: the ability to schedule dedicated time blocks for tasks. Instead of creating fake meetings with yourself or juggling between multiple ...
Android apps can work in the background in sever ways, but sometimes too much choice can be a bad thing. Android has a range of APIs and components for scheduling background work, and the “correct” ...
We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By Matthew Guay It’s hard not to feel scatterbrained in today’s work environment.
One of the best parts of owning a PC isn’t downloading videos, sending email, or playing games. If you ask me, the best tool for your computer is automation. Get it to do some of the mundane things ...