atMonitor 2.8 beta

atMonitor is a program that helps you monitor your system activity.

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atMonitor is an advanced system optimization tool that provides you with detailed statistics regarding your computer's performance.

By using this application, you can monitor your system activity in real-time, check the CPU and GPU temperatures, see detailed information about any running app, get a complete system profile for your Mac, and much more.

This application can also be used as a task manager. You can easily pause or terminate running processes on your Mac system, customize their CPU priority according to your needs, and set up triggers to activate scripts.

Another great thing about using atMonitor is that it offers you a complete overview of your Mac system containing hardware and software info, such as Apple Bluetooth version, processor speed, USB optical mouse product ID, etc. You can make great use of these details whenever you intend to acquire new hardware components or update your applications.

This program can also detect all router IPs with their corresponding MAC addresses, help you figure out which tools aren't working properly, show you the top three hogging apps, etc.

The way I see it, atMonitor proves to be a smart addition to anyone's collection of programs. This application provides you with all the information you need about your system's activity and helps you find way to improve its performance.

Pros

  • Offers you real-time details regarding your system's activity
  • Logs can be saved in XML format
  • Shows you top the 3 hogging apps
  • Offers you the complete profile of your Mac

Cons

  • Couldn't find any disadvantages
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Specifications
License type:
Freeware
Comments
gorbag 10 years ago

It gives a continuous view of system processes in the menu bar or floating applet; plus it is focused on processes such as environment, files, etc., that is great for focusing on troubled processes more than Activity Monitor. Individual signals can be sent to running processes from the top window with the use of a click.

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