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MenuMeters for El Capitan (and later) vs Hot

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

MenuMeters for El Capitan (and later)

9.0
Utilities

Set of CPU, memory, disk, and network monitoring tools

Hot

8.0
Utilities

Menu bar application that displays the CPU speed limit due to thermal issues

Metric MenuMeters for El Capitan (and later) Hot
Category Utilities Utilities
AI Score 9.0 8.0
30-day Installs 126 606
90-day Installs 412 1.6K
365-day Installs 1.9K 5.4K
Version 2.1.6.1 1.9.4
Auto-updates Yes Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 3.1K 2.9K
GitHub Forks 226 109
Open Issues 102 28
License GPL-2.0 MIT
Language Objective-C Swift
Last GitHub Commit 1y ago 1y ago
First Seen Nov 9, 2013 Aug 9, 2023

Reviews

MenuMeters for El Capitan (and later)

MenuMeters provides real-time monitoring of CPU, memory, disk, and network usage, making it a valuable tool for power users and developers who need detailed system insights. Its customizable meters and active maintenance ensure it remains a reliable utility for macOS users.

Monitors system resources such as CPU, memory, disk, and network usage in real-time.

Pros

  • + Real-time monitoring of system resources
  • + Customizable meters for detailed insights
  • + Actively maintained with regular updates
  • + Open-source under GPL-2.0 license

Cons

  • - Some issues on newer macOS versions, though addressed
  • - No recent discussions on popular forums

Hot

Hot is a unique menu bar application that monitors and alerts users about CPU thermal throttling, helping prevent performance issues and potential hardware damage. It provides real-time insights into CPU speed limits due to thermal constraints, making it ideal for users concerned about system performance under stress.

Hot displays the CPU speed limit caused by thermal issues in the menu bar.

Pros

  • + Provides real-time monitoring of CPU thermal throttling
  • + Alerts users to potential performance issues
  • + Lightweight and integrates seamlessly with macOS menu bar

Cons

  • - Occasional inaccuracies in temperature readings
  • - Some open issues remain unresolved