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iPulse 2.1.9


iPulse The ultimate tool for Mac geeks, developers or anyone who is just interested in knowing what is going on under OS X

System Requirememts
Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later
Download Details
Company Iconfactory
Version 2.1.9
Post Date October 02, 2009
License Shareware
File Size 2.1 MB
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iPulse 2.1.9


The ultimate tool for Mac geeks, developers or anyone who is just interested in knowing what is going on under OS X
Using its concise and pleasing user interface, iPulse graphically displays the inner workings of Mac OS X on the desktop or in the dock.

The entire user interface is completely configurable so you can turn off gauges you don't want, leaving only what you are interested in for easy viewing.

Unlike other OS X system monitoring applications, iPulse has an interface that is customizable and compact, yet still remains informative. A single floating window displays all of the information you ask it to and does it beautifully.


Main features of iPulse:

Monitor numerous OS X statistics including:
  • CPU Activity (single & dual)
  • System load over time
  • Network activity (packets in & out)
  • Memory activity and usage
  • Battery & wireless signal strength
  • Motherboard temperature
  • Network & disk peak activity indicators
  • Disk usage
  • Current time and date

  • Supports single or dual processor Macs
  • Compact, clever & fully customizable user interface
  • Gauge info windows provide additional data
  • Save & load custom appearances via iPulse Jackets
  • Adjust iPulse's CPU usage on the fly
  • View data on the desktop, in the menu bar or Dock
  • Show & hide iPulse using system hotkeys
  • Reports on system loads over time


    What's New in This Release:

  • Added support for reading temperature from SMC on the latest Intel Macs
  • Added Dock menu
  • New preference in Global > Displays to hide Dock icon
  • Fixed a problem with double “AM” and “PM” in Clock information window
  • New “reset” feature when holding down option key at launch