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iCPU

iCPU - 1.1

CPU monitor in the Dock

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 1.1
Release Date: 2005-03-11
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 3,016
Downloads (all versions): 3,951

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iCPU ReviewStill buggy - Version: 1.1, 3/13/2005 01:40AM PST

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m.a.c. hammer
Works, but produces many Applescript errors. Still needs work.
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iCPU ReviewWorks fine so far - Version: 1.1, 3/13/2005 12:22AM PST

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danarchy
This takes up less space and CPU usage than Activity Monitor. Along with Memory Monitor, I keep abreast of what's going on under the hood with minimal desktop space taken and less CPU usage.
Thanks
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iCPU ReviewI like it - Version: 1.0, 3/2/2005 09:18AM PST

DonSL777
I've had Activity Monitor running in the dock of my PowerBook as long as I've owned it. While it seems to me that iCPU doesn't do anything more than Activity Monitor can do (actually, even less, as Activity Monitor's dock icon shows CPU, system memory, and disk activity), it looks good. Heck, it's Freeware too.

I'm looking forward to the author addressing the relaunching issue and perhaps offering a few more icons from which to choose.
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iCPU CommentaryAnd the point is? - Version: 1.0, 3/1/2005 08:29PM PST

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Karth Vahlnar
This is already provided with the system in the form of "Activity Monitor." So what exactly is the purpose of this application?
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