Mac OS X: atMonitor is a free system monitoring tool that provides you highly detailed, real-time information about your Mac, running processes, and practically any system information you can wish to learn about.
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atMonitor is like your Activity Monitor-the free utility that incorporates your Mac-on steroids. Not only do you get additional info mainly application window, but you furthermore may get a floating HUD with an outline of your system activity and menubar stats in addition. One of several coolest features of atMonitor, however, is for you to assign a script to run if any process reaches a definite level.
If you’re searching for a more powerful system monitoring tool on your Mac, atMonitor should fit the bill. Once you can download and use it without cost, atMonitor does accept donations do you have to wish to support its further development.
atMonitor | via MacWorld via Some thing Well
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