![]() ![]() ![]() The app displays information about your CPU, memory, solid state drives, and network connection, and gives you a convenient way to check in on your computer’s sensors. ![]() I'm just curious why people chose what they did, be it price, comfort with what they've already been using for years, certain features, etc. iStat Menus delivers new insights into how your Mac is performing, all built into your menu bar. iStatistica has remote access of your Mac's system monitoring to your phone. iStat Menus is an advanced system monitor for your menu bar, letting you check the vital stats of your Mac at a glance. Not sure if I'd pay for that given I can just swipe the notification center over and see the weather there (Plus I have Dark Sky for notifications anyway), but I get they gotta pay per weather call. The weather addition is cool, even if you gotta pay after 6 months. Surtees Studios recently announced it has released a public beta of Bartender 3 for testing on macOS High Sierra and macOS Sierra. I haven't tried iStat Menu's notifications yet to see if they work with say the iPad battery dropping below 20%, though I know MenuBar Stats does. From a "fits with the Apple look" POV, I really like MenuBar Stats' icons and widgets. It may be because I'm used to it from work, but I really like iStat Menu's history logs. Though I initially assumed it was because iStats Menu was probably first.Įssentially, I'm looking for the following:ĪirPods and iPad battery monitoring and notifications (AirPods drain to 10% when I least expect it in Discord so I want that in menu bar, and my iPad Pro 10.5" sucks with battery standby so every time I'm ready to read it's damn near always dead so I want notifications) In this study, we analyzed changes in woody flora across three successional stages of pine-oak forest: early, intermediate, and mature. Seems iStats Menu is used the most, but I'm curious why I rarely see the other two mentioned in comparison (aside from Stats since it's free and open source). The biotic province of the Sierra Madre del Sur presents a mosaic of woodlands at different successional stages due to frequent modifications in land use. While the core functionality of putting stats in the menu bar can be found elsewhere, nothing else I’ve seen has the range of features and policy that iStat does. Apologies if you see me in here a bit often lately, going from PC to Mac with all this nice software is pretty great and I'm just curious with what you use and why, if any. FWIW, I’ve checked out free alternatives and always end up buying the latest version of iStat menus. ![]()
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