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Using iPulse's customizable gauges, users can monitor system activity such as CPU and memory usage, free disk space, network activity and more. However, unlike other OS X monitoring apps, iPulse takes up minimal screen real estate, and does so with a unique, informative and visually pleasing user interface.
Features include:
•Monitor numerous OS X statistics including:
CPU Activity (single & dual)
System load over time
Network activity (packets in & out)
Memory activity and usage
Battery & wireless signal strength
Motherboard temperature
Network & disk peak activity indicators
Disk usage
Current time and date
•Supports single or dual processor Macs
•Compact, clever & fully customizable user interface
•Gauge info windows provide additional data
•Save & load custom appearances via iPulse Jackets
•Adjust iPulse's CPU usage on the fly
•View data on the desktop, in the menu bar or Dock
•Show & hide iPulse using system hotkeys
•Reports on system loads over time
New in this version:
Wireless information is now displayed correctly on Snow Leopard
Fixed display when disk volumes have invalid block sizes (such as WebDAV)
Fixed a display issue with long network interface names
Fixed a problem with “nan” being displayed when processors were not in use
Idle processors are hidden in CPU info window
Floating window now appears correctly in all Spaces on Snow Leopard
Updated application icon to include 512×512 and 256×256 resources
PowerMate preferences were removed because the current version of the driver does not allow a third party to update the USB device
Note: You are now prompted for a password each time you launch iPulse on Snow Leopard. See the What’s New file in the download for more information about this security change.
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