MiniUsage is a Utilities app by sekn. MiniUsage displays various data like CPU usage, amount of network flow, battery status and process names which uses much CPU time in a menubar. It takes little space and can display various data, so it's suitable for notebook.
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1. MiniUsage displays various data like CPU usage, amount of network flow, battery status and process names which uses much CPU time in a menubar.
2. It takes little space and can display various data, so it's suitable for notebook.
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I guess an update is neeed but until this this does not work. When it did work it was pretty awesome. Right now I have to use MONIT.
I have loved and used this app for a while, but it hasn’t been updated to work at all with sierra OSX. Sad.
it’s great. Better yet, it’s free and great, so it’s worth a try. I don’t get memory leaks (monitor via Activity Monitor) and if you want to have it start on login you can customize that in System Pref -> Users -> Login Items, but I haven’t restarted my computer yet, so we’ll see if that’s even needed.
Typical message: Oct 1 11:47:44 Pops-Android-Pro kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR F1Sf kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff8046b74000 Turning off the app stops this. This message is for the fans management. The fans appear to be operating properly, just the app's monitoring function appears to trigger the error. So, using this can cause some concerns if you use the Console app for anything.
I wanted something that displayed CPU usage at the top of the screen in the bar and this does that. I was very happy until I noticed it was using 19Gig of Virtual memory only 3 minutes after I started it up. It slowly got worse. If this problem was fixed iw ould give this 5 stars, but the fact that something you want to monitor your memory is the program eating it up is not a good thing… at all… Fix that and you get 5 stars.
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