The 3rd most popular configurator on Mac OS X
iStat Menus monitors your entire system right from your menubar, with 8 separate and highly configurable menu extras. You'll always know exactly what's going on inside your Mac! Quite a large amount of time has been spent developing iStat menus, so you use it then please consider donating.
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Did you create this app?| Website: | bjango.com/apps/istatm... |
| Developer: | Bjango |
| License: | Demo with 14-day timelimit |
| Price: | $10.00 |
| Version: | 3.23 |
| Rating: | Features: Interface: Performance: Price/value: Overall: |
| Usage: | 1 month, 2 weeks, 5 days, 17 hours, 23 minutes and 54 seconds |
| Usage since: | 31 May 2007 |
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Very customizable system stats.
Good to use.
Good menu bar applet that shows all stats you could want in the OS X menu bar. I however still use the free version as it does everything I need it to.
A must have for Mac users, an easy way to keep an eye on the temp of the Mac & other sensors
iStat Menus is one of the first pieces of software that I install on any of my vanilla Mac OS X setups. It allows you to monitor your entire system with a eagle eye perspective, allowing to see your CPU, Memory, IO, Disk, Network and Sensors real-time fashion with a very beautiful design... want more info ? Just mouse-over the desired section. It could be embed on 10.7 ;) altought the price is a great deal and really worth it!
I was used to Conky on Linux and Samurize od Windows but this piece of software totaly changed the way I use my Mac. It's great and once I started using it I missed it on my other OSes. Nevertheless it's still quite pricey.
非常的好用,如果显示的字体能够更换就更好了,默认字体看起来有点虚
still using v2.0, and i won't be upgrading. my only issue is that the temperature for one of my cpu's is incorrect.
Perfect, I love the Calendar function in the Menu Bar, it should be implemented by default.
2.0 had a great interface, highly customizable and allowed you to keep track of many aspects of the computer internals. When the 3.0 version was released, I was displeased to see that it is now a shareware application with 2.0 no longer downloadable. Because of this I have moved to atMonitor (http://www.atpurpose.com/atMonitor/) and MagiCal (http://www.charcoaldesign.co.uk/magical)
This is absolutely necessary when using a Mac laptop and attempting to do anything that strains the computer (games, Photoshop, etc). The freaking things heat up like little mini-ovens (I've seen temps up to 201 deg Fahrenheit on my GPU), which can seriously damage your system.. and since there's no worthwhile cooling system and the aluminum bodies prevent heat from efficiently escaping into the air, you need to know when it's time to give your computer a break.
This is super useful. I love seeing the different temperatures of my laptop components!
Yes, it's very nice monitoring tool for Mac. Extensive options, nice look etc. I used MenuMeters before this. :o)
Makes it easy for me to see what is going on inside my computer.
I love this app - It allows me to see near realtime data on my memory and CPU usage. It sits quietly in my menubar as quick-view icons.