           SPELL=bubblemon-dockapp
         VERSION=1.46
          SOURCE=${SPELL}-${VERSION}.tar.gz
SOURCE_DIRECTORY=$BUILD_DIRECTORY/$SPELL-$VERSION
   SOURCE_URL[0]=http://www.ne.jp/asahi/linux/timecop/software/$SOURCE
  SOURCE_HASH=sha1:172de9ea7d78e4578143469187a72da8f836647a  
        WEB_SITE=http://www.ne.jp/asahi/linux/timecop/
         ENTERED=20040425
      LICENSE[0]=GPL
        KEYWORDS="gnome wm-addons"
           SHORT="This is a system monitoring dockapp, visually based on the GNOME BubbleMon applet."
cat << EOF
This is a system monitoring dockapp, visually based on the GNOME "BubbleMon" applet (here).
Basically, it displays CPU and memory load as bubbles in a jar of water. But that's where similarity
ends. New bubblemon-dockapp features translucent CPU load meter (for accurate CPU load measurement),
yellow duck swimming back and forth on the water surface (just for fun), and fading load average and
memory usage screens. Either of the info screens can be locked to stay on top of water/duck/cpu
screen, so that you can see both statistics at once. Pretty nifty toy for your desktop. Supports
Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and Solaris 2.6, 7 and 8. Code has been thoroughly optimized since version
1.0, and even with all the features compiled in, BubbleMon still uses very little CPU time. Load
Average screen locked at about 20% looks particularly sexy (pictured at right). All the extra
"bloated" features can be compiled out or disabled on command-line, if you prefer original "BubbleMon"
look.
EOF
