eFMer is a small, independent software studio that has concentrated for more than a decade on utilities that unobtrusively extend the power of volunteer-computing platforms. Its catalog is anchored by BoincTasks, a Windows front-end that replaces the default BOINC manager with a high-density, real-time view of every CPU core, GPU, work-unit, deadline and network transfer across any number of attached hosts. Scientists, universities and home hobbyists use the tool to pool desktops, laptops and rack servers into coherent research fleets for protein-folding, climate-modelling, astrophysics or Covid-era drug-discovery projects without writing batch scripts or logging on to each machine. Colour-coded task bars, audible alerts and rule-based throttling let administrators spot stalled jobs instantly and re-allocate cores or watts to meet nightly power tariffs. Because every setting—from fan curves to RAM ceilings—can be pushed out simultaneously, even secondary-school labs can keep hundreds of clients crunching optimally. The same codebase also serves individual users who simply want a richer, spreadsheet-style dashboard for their own workstation, complete with history graphs that track credit scores and energy draw over months. All eFMer software is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the latest release, and can be queued for batch deployment across several machines at once.
BoincTasks can be used to manage a single computer locally or all your computers remotely.
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