
Which are all menubar monitors with more modern look and feel and more capability. A quick view to your system health right in your menu bar or/and Notification Center. What is more, they are maintained actively. 7 advanced modules (Cpu, Memory, Network, Disk, Battery, GPU, Bluetooth). There are also further forks of my version of MenuMeters, which implement more features. As a matter of fact, it appears to be running cooler and uses less memory than with Catalina. which has new features in the CPU meter, etc.I use MenuMeters and memory use is much less according to the app - about 20 less. To be fair, it may be an issue of MenuMeters not being totally compatible with Big Sur, but my fan has not run yet. If you'd like your version mentioned here, please tell me at the issues page. It's a great utility originally developed at.

The original version does not work on El Capitan and later, due to the fact that SystemUIServer doesn't load Menu Extras not signed by Apple any longer.

I'm making here a minimal modification so that it runs as a faceless app, putting NSStatusItem's instead of NSMenuExtra's. Since then, many people contributed pull requests, most of which have been incorporated. More recently, starting from Catalina, MenuMeters was changed from a preference pane within System Preferences to an independent app. This is due to an increasing amount of security features imposed by Apple on preference panes running within System Preferences, which made it too cumbersome to develop MenuMeters as a preference pane. To hack:Ĭlone the git repo, open MenuMeters.xcodeproj, and build the target MenuMeters.
