Not arguing here, but htop can do the same, no?
The way to think about it is that btop is a prettier, more modern version of htop, uses fewer resources, but is in general a better designed-UI. It provides a better view of system resources than htop, imho .. its timeline-centric views especially.
The way to think about it is that btop is a prettier, more modern version of htop, uses fewer resources, but is in general a better designed-UI. It provides a better view of system resources than htop, imho .. its timeline-centric views especially.