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SystemPal is quick, tiny, configurable, neat, and powerful. iStat itself consumes too much CPU and RAM. I created a free app that shows percentage on the menu bar: RAM usage display seems non-standard or even not-accurate? I made a simple app that displays cpu and memory usage on menubar, free and open sourced. I don't remember why, but I'm guessing it has to do with better support for current OS and hardware. El Capitan MenuMetersįWIW, I appear to have switched to iStatMenus for this.
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FYI, developer says he will not update for El Capitan due to Apple policies we'll see if MenuMeters keeps working then.Ī new author has taken over development of MenuMeters and it works with 10.11. Upgraded to 1.8.1 to go with Yosemite and numbers are much closer now. I'd vote it up, but I'm out of votes for today. The original author has stopped maintaining MenuMeters, but someone new has taken over for El Capitan.ĩ95 77 silver badges 1414 bronze Did you enable them from the Menu Meters Preference Pane? By default they don't enable until you say you want them. MenuMeters is freeware, but well worth the donation. How do other people know when their web browser is finally done downloading a page, or YouTube stalled out, or iPhoto still working, or. I use MenuMeters for this functionality, and have a hard time living without it. I can't see this in BigSur after installing.
It will start showing up in the menu bar.ġ,186 22 gold badges 99 silver badges 1414 bronze badges On big sur, after downloading, open launchpad, search for 'stats', and open it.
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It's an excellent open source project ( ) that can be installed via: brew install -cask stats Simple macOS system monitor in your menu bar One that hasn't been mentioned yet is Stats, which describes itself as a However, I kinda like the label from iStats, so I might settle with that one.
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For free options, a combination of /iglance/iGlance and /yujitach/MenuMeters gets the job done. There's a comprehensive exchange between the developer and I on twitter.
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What I don't like is that it invites you to upgrade without informing you that it costs money afterwards. I also like it and I still use the old free version. can customize how much is shown and it seems to perform very well. It's also included with a membership to SetApp.ħ32 22 gold badges 1010 silver badges 2424 bronze badges It is available starting at USD$14.39 for a single license or $17.99 for a family pack (up to five different Macs). IStat Menus has the functionality you are asking for. Given the complex nature of memory management (and CPU management, what with multiple performance and efficiency cores), I question the merit of needing to check some summary of the activity frequently. It's 2021 and we now have Stats - it's a free and opensource app that can show usage graphs for many aspects of the systems. Do this by opening Activity Monitor > View > Dock Icon > Show CPU UsageĬleanMyMacX has a free menu bar tools, just disable the things you don't like. If you don't want to use third-party software, you can also use Activity Monitor (however, it's on the Dock, not the menu bar). Is this possible?Ģ20k 7676 gold badges 390390 silver badges 843843 bronze badgesĢ,045 55 gold badges 2121 silver badges 2424 bronze badges
Not as a desktop widget or window application, but as a widget in the menu bar. I'd like to be able to view my cpu and memory usage in real time. Run the automated Specialised and Personalised Search, see Principles of Systematic and Systemic Studiesįor this and following topics / keywords:Ĭan I see my CPU and memory usage meters in the menu bar? Top > Computers > Software > Utilities > Memory Utilities > Memory Monitors > Can I see my CPU and memory usage meters in the menu bar To Process