The BOINC manager program is available for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. It controls the use of your computer's disk, network, and processor resources, and is normally started at boot time.

On Windows, the BOINC Manager is represented by an icon in the system tray.
On Mac OS X, it is represented by icons in both the menubar and the Dock.

On Windows:



On Mac OS X:

The icon menu choices are:


Hovering over the BOINC icon will display a status balloon which contains the project it is currently working on, how far along it is, and which computer it is connected to (Windows only).

BOINC Manager Tabs

Projects

Shows the projects in which this computer is participating.

Status messages

Commands

Click on a project name to enable the following additional buttons:

Web sites

Project administrators can add buttons to the manager to quickly navigate the project website.

Tasks

Shows the tasks currently on your computer.

Each task is either:

Click on a result name to enable the following additional buttons:

Transfers

Shows file transfers (uploads and downloads). These may be ready to start, in progress, and completed.

Click on a file name to enable the following additional buttons:

Messages

Shows status and error messages. Messages can be sorted by project or time. You can control what messages are shown. Messages are also written to a file 'stdoutdae.txt'.

Click on one or more messages to enable the following additional buttons:

Statistics

Shows some simple charts and graphs about the user and host progress

NOTE: This feature requires three connections to each project scheduler on three different days before it starts to work properly.

Click on any of the buttons to change to a different chart:

Disk

This shows how much disk space is currently being used by each project.

BOINC Manager Menus

The BOINC manager has the following menus:

Menu names and other text in the BOINC manager can be displayed in languages other than English.

To select the BOINC screensaver:

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