Stats 2.7.26
- CPU Usage
- Memory Usage
- Disk utilization
- Sensors information (Temperature/Voltage/Power)
- Battery level
- Network usage
Stats
Closed issues:
- fix: temporarily disabled getting Bluetooth devices via CBCentralManager (#642)
- feat: added translation for Fan (#641)
- fix: adjust network chart width when the label is enabled (#644)
Bug fixes and new features:
- feat: added Open Collective support option
Localization:
- feat: updated Italian translation (#638)
- feat: updated Chinese translation (#639)
- feat: updated German translation (#643)
Compatibility
macOS 10.14 or later, 64-bit processor
https://github.com/exelban/stats
Installation
Manually
You can download the latest version here.Open it and move the app to the application folder.
Homebrew
brew install --cask stats
Requirements
currently supported on macOS 10.13 (High Sierra) and higher.
Features
Stats is an application that allows you to monitor your macOS system.
- CPU utilization
- GPU utilization
- Memory usage
- Disk utilization
- Sensors information (Temperature/Voltage/Power)
- Battery level
- Network usage
- Fans speed
- Fan control
- Bluetooth devices
Keeping an eye on your Mac’s hardware and resource usage is helpful, but there is no accessible way to do so without third-party utilities.
Stats is an open-source app designed to help you monitor temperature, voltage, power draw, battery level, as well as general resource usage, from the menu bar. It is fully configurable, unobtrusive, and quite easy to use.
Menu bar system monitor
Once you’ve installed the app, only a few readings will be available by default. You can add more from the settings, and they will all be displayed as separate icons in the menu bar.
Naturally, you can also move them around freely, and you can gain access to additional information by clicking any of the readings.
Track a wide range of parameters
While CPU, RAM, disk, and network usage can be observed fairly easily even without a third-party app, Stats makes the process a lot simpler.
The app really comes into its own if you’re interested in the temperature, voltage, and power draw of various components. You can select which sensors you want to watch, so you won’t be overwhelmed by unnecessary data.
Lots of customization options
Aside from selecting what you want to monitor, you can choose from a few indicator styles, show or hide labels (which can help with the reading’s visibility), and set your preferred update interval.
The sensor monitors can’t be customized as much. All you can change is the update interval, and multiple readings are grouped into a single icon, which may not be preferable for everyone.
Stats doesn’t offer quite as many features as some of its competitors, but it is worth remembering that this is a fully open-source and free app. It is also being actively developed, so we can expect to see more features and improvements in the future.
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