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FINAL EDIT: The app now has both a visible scroll bar and a click-and-drag resizable height that fits my number of cores, so I'm happy. ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ NEW EDIT: Ok, the app finally shows all of my cores again. But it does so through an unintuitive (because there is no scroll bar) scroll view that I'm only able to access using my mouse wheel, that the developer had to tell me about. But what if I didn't have a mouse with a wheel? Why can't I click and drag? What if I want to see ALL of my cores at once (and I do) while analyzing a program's usage of my processor instead of having to scroll back-and-forth through them? The old view of all 20 cores at once was perfect. For five stars, this app needs both a scroll bar, and the ability to click and drag a corner to lengthen or widen the view to include all processors. As for going to the "support page", this page was non-functional. Since it did not provide either an email address, or a simple way to send the developer a message. It demands that I tell it what I need help on first, and I'm not going to waste time with an auto-support rabbit hole in order to send him simple suggestions. (EDIT: It looks as though the program has been updated, but now it only shows 8 cores, not the full 20 that it showed in the update that came after my last review that criticized it for only showing 16. Come on!!!) Simple app that does what it says. My only complaint is that it only shows up to 16 core threads, and Iβm running it on my new 10-core (20 thread) Android Pro. Can we get please a resize option for the app window?
Simple and to the point. If you want to know how the cores of your CPU are being taxed at certain times, CPU Check will let you know. Itβs just like the picture above, works beautifully with the most up-to-date system as of this writing: 10.11.6 (El Capitan). As a Logic Pro X user, itβs good to be able to turn certain things on and off to see what the impact is and how many more processor intensive plug-ins and instruments I might be able to add. I couldnβt be happier with this simple app.
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