cpu temp monitor
CPU Load Monitor
CPU Load Monitor - monitor CPU load more>>
It also has a timer.
App Monitor 1.0
App Monitor - watch the CPU usage of any process on your system more>>
It features an auto-scaling graphic window, it supports when the "monitored" software is quit and waits until it is launched again (developers know what I mean: compile, test, recompile, retest...).
Best of all, its free, hehe. It was one of my first Cocoa applications, so dont ask for too much, but feel free to mail me if you have suggestions and/or bugs to report.
Bee CPU Monitor 0.3
Shows CPU Usage (user, system, nice) in menu bar, launches Process Viewer more>> Shows CPU Usage (user, system, nice) in menu bar, launches Process Viewer.
Mac OS X 10.1 or later.
iChat Monitor 3.4
iChat Monitor - Small window to monitor buddy status more>>
Enhancements:
- solved bug with "%" in place of "@".
- new preferences window.
- You can now define what service you want to watch (AIM,Jabber Bonjour).

Website monitor 1
Website monitor is a convenient program designed with the ability to perform the availability and response speed tests from different locations in US and Europe. more>>
Website monitor 1 is a convenient program designed with the ability to perform the availability and response speed tests from different locations in US and Europe. The Mac Snapshot widget provides real time view for the latest performance and status data. It allows watching performance per each monitoring location.
WatchMouse Site Monitor 2.1
WatchMouse Site Monitor - Widget checks your site every 5 minutes. more>> WatchMouse Site Monitor - Widget checks your site every 5 minutes.
WatchMouse Site Monitor - Checks your company site or personal website every one, 5, 15, 30 or 60 minutes and alerts you in case of problems.
Main features:
- Checks your website from 17 monitoring stations worldwide in case of an error.
- Automatically warns you if encounters 2 to 5 concecutive errors.
- Pauses when your own computer is not connected to the Internet.
- Shows the hourly availability of your website over the last 72 hours.
System requirements:
- Macintosh computer with G3, G4 or G5 processor
- Internet connection (either dial-up or any broadband: cable, DSL, etc.).
iTunes Monitor 1.1
iTunes Monitor - Share iTunes 4.1 music between Macs. This utility monitors iTunes to provide a solution more>>
The iTunes application must be named "iTunes." In order to be recognized as music files, file names must have one of the following extensions: .wav, .wma, .sn2, .mov, .moov, .mp3, .aiff, .m4a, or .m4p. The iTunes Monitor cant associate a shared music file with a given remote user and files being accessed locally arent distinguished from those being shared. iTunes monitor cant display the name of a file which is being received. iTunes Monitor may not work properly if another application is being used to proxy music streams over the Internet (iTunes 4.0.1 only.)
Since lsof (the UNIX tool at the core of this application) doesnt reliably return complete path names, iTunes Monitor must scan your Music folder when a new file is encountered. It may take a few seconds after launching before it completes its analysis of the files and sockets iTunes is using and initially displays the information.
Enhancements:
- Added support for multiple music folders.
- Bug fixes: fixed memory leaks, improved responsiveness, fix for Panther.
Net Monitor 2.3
Free Yahoo internet monitoring widget more>> Free Yahoo internet monitoring widget
This Yahoo! Net Monitor widget will show your current network traffic using WMI on Windows and netstat on Mac.
System requirements:
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Enhancements
- Removed extra Versioncheck.
Battery Monitor 1.0
Battery Monitor - Record the performance of your battery more>>
Note that this tool does nothing magical. It simply records to a file what you can see when you use a stop watch and look at the battery indicator in the control strip or menu bar.
Since the values of every minute get recorded, you can use the output also to iport into a spreadsheet for making nice graphs. Its up to you to figure out how to do that.
IP Monitor 1.3.2
Displays your current IP address. more>>
With IP Monitor, youll no longer have to open the TCP/IP (or MacTCP) control panel in order to view your Macintoshs IP (or subnet mask) address.IP Monitor is scriptable.
Memory Monitor 1.2.6
Memory Monitor - Displays a graph of memory usage in the Dock more>>
It is published under the GNU General Public License, and the source code is included in the download.
Enhancements:
- French localization now works for non-admin user accounts (fixed access rights for the french resource files).
Tomcat Monitor 0.1.1
Tomcat Monitor - GUI server monitor tool for Tomcat more>>
It also has start, stop, and reset buttons (and dock menu items) for the server - these just execute the startup.sh and shutdown.sh scripts in the bin directory of the Tomcat installation.
If Tomcat is running, the cat icon will be right side up. If its not running, it will be upside down.
This program may be handy to people who are learning how to use Tomcat for Java Servelets or JSP. Sometimes its easier to start/stop the server from the dock menu than from a terminal window.
Main features:
- Start, stop or reset the server.
- Can be controlled from dock menu.
- Status displayed graphically and textually.
- Not too fancy, but its convenient, and its free!
Enhancements:
- Now works with Mac OS X 10.3 and higher.
Web Monitor 1.0.2
Web Monitor monitors servers and websites more>>
Heart Monitor 1.3
Heart Monitor is a bare-bones CPU monitor menu extra that displays a beating heart more>>
Heart Monitor is a bare-bones CPU monitor menu extra that displays a beating heart. As the CPU load increases, the heart beats faster. You can set Heart Monitor to track the User, System, Idle or Nice load. It does not do much else. Uptime, processor info and other tidbits are not displayed. You can set the window level (desktop, normal or floating), and optionally display a small window showing all CPU load averages.
There are many CPU monitors out there that give you plenty of CPU information. This is not one of those applications.
How do I use Heart Monitor?
Simply double click to launch. A heart will appear on your desktop, and a new menu item will appear in your menubar, displaying a percentage. This is the CPU load average for whichever load you wish to track (User, System, Idle or Nice). Use this menu to set the preferences of the Heart Monitor.
How do I quit Heart Monitor?
Simply click on the menu that is displaying the CPU load, and choose "Quit Heart Monitor".
Why doesnt Heart Monitor show the things I want to see?
Because Im not you. And its free. And the source code is available.
Heart Monitor is 159% freeware. You may redistribute the application as you see fit, without notification to myself, as long as no fee is collected.
Enhancements:
- Version 1.3: Universal binary version.
Drive Monitor 4.1
Drive Monitor displays information about volumes mounted to your computer, including which volumes are currently mounted, and how much space is being used on each of them more>> Drive Monitor displays information about volumes mounted to your computer, including which volumes are currently mounted, and how much space is being used on each of them.
The main window shows the name and icon of each volume as well as their size, used space, free space, percent used, percent free and a "thermometer" graphic representation. It is possible to sort the display by any of these items. If a volume is locked, a padlock icon is shown to the left of the drive name. Nearly-full volumes are hilighted in a used selectable color at a user-specified threshold. The bottom of the window provides a summary of all of the drives shown.
Mac OS 8.6 or later.
Version 4.1 adds a few bug fixes and native OS X support.