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Usage vs MenuMeters for El Capitan (and later)

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Usage

6.0
Utilities

Tracks application usage

MenuMeters for El Capitan (and later)

9.0
Utilities

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

Metric Usage MenuMeters for El Capitan (and later)
Category Utilities Utilities
AI Score 6.0 9.0
30-day Installs 10 126
90-day Installs 37 412
365-day Installs 131 1.9K
Version 1.4.6 2.1.6.1
Auto-updates No Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 573 3.1K
GitHub Forks 29 226
Open Issues 25 102
License MIT GPL-2.0
Language Rust Objective-C
Last GitHub Commit 1mo ago 1y ago
First Seen Jan 2, 2017 Nov 9, 2013

Reviews

Usage

Usage is a macOS application that tracks how users interact with their apps, providing insights into application usage patterns. Built with Rust, it offers performance and reliability, making it ideal for developers and system administrators seeking to optimize their workflow.

Monitors and analyzes application usage patterns on macOS.

Pros

  • + Tracks application usage to help users understand their habits and optimize performance.
  • + Built in Rust, ensuring robust performance and reliability.
  • + Open-source under the MIT license, fostering transparency and community contribution.

Cons

  • - No auto-update feature, requiring manual checks for updates.
  • - Low 30-day install count suggests limited adoption.

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