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WhyFi vs MenuMeters for El Capitan (and later)

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

WhyFi

5.0
Utilities

Menu bar Wi-Fi monitor and diagnostics app

MenuMeters for El Capitan (and later)

9.0
Utilities

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

Metric WhyFi MenuMeters for El Capitan (and later)
Category Utilities Utilities
AI Score 5.0 9.0
30-day Installs 26 126
90-day Installs 86 412
365-day Installs 456 1.9K
Version 1.4.2,22 2.1.6.1
Auto-updates Yes Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 5 3.1K
GitHub Forks - 226
Open Issues 1 102
License GPL-2.0
Language Python Objective-C
Last GitHub Commit 10y ago 1y ago
First Seen Jan 27, 2026 Nov 9, 2013

Reviews

WhyFi

WhyFi is a macOS menu bar app designed to monitor and diagnose Wi-Fi issues, offering a quick solution for users experiencing connectivity problems. It provides real-time Wi-Fi status updates and suggests fixes, making it beneficial for users with frequent Wi-Fi troubles.

Monitors Wi-Fi status and diagnoses connectivity issues, offering potential solutions.

Pros

  • + Convenient menu bar access for quick Wi-Fi diagnostics.
  • + Helpful for identifying and resolving common Wi-Fi issues.
  • + Open-source, allowing for potential community contributions.

Cons

  • - No updates since 2016, raising concerns about compatibility and security.
  • - Reliance on outdated libraries may cause instability.

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