First off thank you for vtop, I'm not an avid user but I do use it to test if I set up npm without root correctly. I've also noticed that CPU Usage and Memory Usage Graphs no longer glitch out after a running for a short period of time, so congratulations on that.
One thing I would find that'd make me more likely to use vtop is if I could click on the headers of the process list to sort processes by that category (Alphabetically for Command, and Highest to Lowest by CPU/Count/Memory, and then an inverse when clicked a second time). This is one feature of htop I find invaluable since it saves time on keybind memorization and the fact that i'm not a "always two hands on the keyboard" person.
First off thank you for vtop, I'm not an avid user but I do use it to test if I set up npm without root correctly. I've also noticed that CPU Usage and Memory Usage Graphs no longer glitch out after a running for a short period of time, so congratulations on that.
One thing I would find that'd make me more likely to use vtop is if I could click on the headers of the process list to sort processes by that category (Alphabetically for Command, and Highest to Lowest by CPU/Count/Memory, and then an inverse when clicked a second time). This is one feature of htop I find invaluable since it saves time on keybind memorization and the fact that i'm not a "always two hands on the keyboard" person.