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Memory Usage Getter is a program which graphically shows the memory usage of open processes and applications in an easy-to-use interface that provides useful information, not cryptic data, through the use of visual representations as well as a table showing you all the information you want to know.
New in this version:
-If a process quits and then is launched again, the process history windows will now realize this and continue updating the graphs
-If a process survives a kill, MUG now automatically force kills it
-New "Kill Special" menu items with command keystrokes for fast access to killing the Dock, Dashboard, the Finder, the menu bar, Classic, and Front Row
-Corrected inaccurate Dock Icon/Overall Graph Window CPU usage reporting
-Double-clicking on processes in table views will now either reveal it in the Finder, open a history window for that process, or kill the process. This is a user-customizable option.
-Multiple selections are now allowed in the table views, and you can perform actions on every selected item
-Dashboard widgets in Tiger can now be easily distinguished in Tab and List View windows, and they correctly reveal in the Finder
-Memory Usage Getter is now a universal binary and should run on Macs with Intel processors (feature untested)
-A multitude of various other bug fixes and interface improvements
If Memory Usage Getter crashes immediately after launch, download the "MUG Required Resources" installer available at the author's website.
Requirements: OS X 10.1
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