CPUMon 1.60

Posted on Thursday, October 11 2007 @ 1:11 CEST by

CPUMon is a simple little gadget to monitor CPU performance from your desktop. It displays a real-time graph of CPU performance as well as current usage indicator. The display supports custom colors, alpha-blending, user defined update rates and more.

Here is another maintenance release, but this time for CPUMon. Finally, with a help of several users, this really frustrating "disabled performance counters" problem is solved. I've integrated a solution, so on the start-up, if CPUMon detects that those counters are disabled, it will ask you to re-enable them. For more details regarding this topic, please find the relevant post on the forum. For the next release, as asked by many users, I will try to finally add this ability to separately specify color for each processor line!

What's New:
* Added numerical tray icons, in addition to graphical;
* Introduced a procedure to "re-enable performance counters";
* Fixed rare flickering effect and closing problem of Tray's popup menu;
* Added options to resize the main window manually (in the settings);
* Added option to show physical memory instead of page file (in the settings);
* Fixed an issue with "Always on top" option being reset when open settings;
* Ability to save location on desktops with any number of monitors.
* General cleanup of the code;
Program Information

Category:
Tools and Utilities
Type:
Free


Version:
1.60
Size:
0.6MB
Works on:
Windows


Product page: here

Download: CPUMon 1.60



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