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Osx menumeters
Osx menumeters




osx menumeters
  1. #Osx menumeters mac os x
  2. #Osx menumeters update
  3. #Osx menumeters driver
  4. #Osx menumeters code
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Scaling can be done on the basis of actual link speed reported by the network interface or peak traffic and can use one of several scaling calculations. Both the arrows and the graph are scaled using a user-selected scaling factor and calculation.

  • The Net Meter can display network throughput as arrows, bytes per second, and/or as a graph.
  • The Memory Meter can optionally display a paging indicator light The Memory Meter menu shows a breakdown of current memory usage and VM statistics.
  • The Memory Meter can display current memory usage as either a pie chart, thermometer, history graph, or as used/free totals.
  • The Disk Meter menu shows volume space details for local drives (it does not display mounted network volumes for speed reasons) It is hotplug aware, and will show activity on FireWire and USB disks as they are mounted.
  • The Disk Activity Meter displays disk activity to local disks on the system (anything that is a IOKit BlockStorage driver).
  • The menu for the CPU Meter contains several pieces of information I like to have a single click away (uptime, load average, open Process Viewer, open Console) It can also graph user and system load and display the load as a “thermometer”.

    osx menumeters

    The CPU Meter can display system load both as a total percentage, or broken out as user and system time.What follows are some of the features of Menumeters(descriptions extracted from Raging Menace’s web site):

    #Osx menumeters mac

    Its especially useful in network troubleshooting as it provides an instant easy to access interface that feedbacks how a particular network interface of your Mac is performing. Menumeters provides that additional information that is hungered by technogeeks and control freaks alike so that they are clued in on what’s happening with their Mac hardware at every moment. Its a great little app that is a true SystemUIServer plugins (also known as Menu Extras) which allows you the ability to not only place it conveniently on your Mac’s menubar but also reorder its positioning on the menubar. If you’re an observant chippie you’ll realise quickly that its on the menubar of most Mac technogeeks.

    #Osx menumeters mac os x

    While preliminary testing has shown no major issues, this is a prerelease and serious bugs may be present.One of the must-have apps in your Mac OS X salvo is Raging Menace‘s, Menumeters. Raging Menace noted, "This is a beta version. This is a beta release, however so treat it accordingly. MenuMeters is one of several popular Mac OS X utilities that need significant overhauls to work with Snow Leopard, and the geeks here at TMO have been eagerly awaiting such updates.

  • Simplified Chinese localization, thanks to Tintin.
  • This matches current implementations of 'top'.
  • CPU percent user/system split display includes nice'd process.
  • Show disk space for mounted NTFS volumes.
  • Fix Connect and Disconnect commands for VPN and other complex interfaces controlled by the PPP subsystem.
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  • Fix support for the PowerMate regardless of driver version.
  • Fix preference reset when opening preference pane on Leopard and later.
  • Fixed NSNumberFormatter overflow for memory statistics.
  • Reordered memory pie chart to place wired at the start of the graph.
  • Removed CPU menu thermal register statistic, hasn't worked since G3.
  • Remove CPU menu option for 'nice' color, hasn't worked since Apple API changed.
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    Removed various tweaky options (like disabling antialiasing) that haven't been relevant since very early OS X and aren't worth the maintenance cost.

  • Changes to various menubar displays and text for readability and general cleanup.
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  • Major code cleanup, fixing a number of obscure bugs and probably introducing some more.
  • Support for IPv6 addresses in the network menu, based on patches from Smith Kennedy.
  • Simplified Intel CPU naming ("Intel" not 80486).
  • Hide more inactive statistics on inactive network interfaces.
  • Includes MenuCracker 2.x for Snow Leopard and for better long-term compatibility with other menubar add-ons.
  • Snow Leopard compatible Universal Binary (ppc, i386, x86_64).
  • #Osx menumeters update

    This is the first update of MenuMeters since January of 2006, and it includes a number of other changes and bug fixes, as well. Raging Menace announced late on Monday the release of MenuMeters 1.4b1, a beta release of the stat monitoring utility that includes Snow Leopard support.






    Osx menumeters