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gsa_search_engine_ranker [2018-10-25 12:22] – [Toolbar pane] svengsa_search_engine_ranker [2018-10-25 12:33] – [Last verified URLs pane] sven
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 You can right click on the header to also show the projects name column. A hint for each entry will show you details as well like (anchor text used, being no-follow or do-follow...). You can right click on the header to also show the projects name column. A hint for each entry will show you details as well like (anchor text used, being no-follow or do-follow...).
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 +==== Status messages pane ====
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 +The log window at the bottom will usually scroll very fast when the projects are active. You might have to disable the log (right click on log) to review details.
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 +==== Status bar ====
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 +The status bar at the bottom will show some important things like:
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 +  * **T** = Threads being active. A thread is one task that is performed (e.g. one submission to a site).
 +  * **S** = Number of sites submitted for today.
 +  * **V** = Number of sites verified for today.
 +  * **LpM** = __L__inks __p__er __M__inute - This can be switched by right clicking on that field and change it to: Verified-per-Minute or Downloads-per-Minute).
 +  * **C** = Number of captchas solved/failed. Hold your mouse over it for a detailed explanation.
 +  * **P** = Proxies that can be used. This is only visible when actually using proxies.
 +  * **Mem** = Amount of memory used by the program. Make sure it is not above 2.5GB as it is still a 32bit program that can not address all your available memory. We have been asked a lot why we are not changing it to 64bit. Well the answer might go into boring details but we think that 32bit is enough for everyone. At least we try to optimize our programs to not be that resource hungry.
 +  * **CPU** = Percentage of used CPU resources by the program. It really should not be above 20% most of the time.