Hardware Monitor Widget Edition

Shows hardware sensor readings on your Dashboard.
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  • Price:
  • USD 11.38 | BUY the full version
  • Publisher Name:
  • Marcel Bresink
  • Publisher web site:
  • http://www.bresink.de/osx/HardwareMonitorWE.html
  • Operating Systems:
  • Mac OS X 10.4 or later
  • File Size:
  • 253 KB

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Hardware Monitor Widget Edition Description

Shows hardware sensor readings on your Dashboard. Hardware Monitor Widget Edition is the Dashboard version of its "bigger brother" Hardware Monitor. You need a working registered copy of Hardware Monitor in order to fully use this widget. The applications are designed to give you access to all sensor readings Mac OS X uses to monitor and cool your computer.Unlike other widgets, Hardware Monitor is capable of processing the hardware calibration data Apple stores individually into each G5-based computer. So it displays the exact readings Mac OS X internally uses for cooling control, not just an 'educated guess'.Note: Hardware Monitor Widget Edition is an add-on for the Hardware Monitor application. As soon as you have a valid license for Hardware Monitor, the widget will be automatically unlocked, too. You can use both parts with the same key. Here are some key features of "Hardware Monitor Widget Edition": · The widget allows you to select two of your computer's sensors which should be displayed via Dashboard.You can view the sensor readouts in a compact panel. · Temperature values can be displayed in Celsius, Fahrenheit, or Kelvin. To display more than two sensor readings in Dashboard you can launch multiple copies of the widget. Limitations: · The program will only display readouts of temperature sensors, not other values like voltage, current, fan speed, etc. What's New in This Release: · On PowerPC hardware, support for S.M.A.R.T. hard drive sensors accessed via SATA interfaces has been enhanced. The widget will now accept the temperature sensors of unknown SATA drive models. (This has always been the standard on Intel-based computers.) · The support for hard drive sensors controlled via proprietary drivers of Sonnet and FirmTek has been enhanced. · The default number of displayed digits behind the decimal point is now automatically set to zero in cases where it is known that the sensor hardware does not provide more significant digits. · Corrected a problem where the temperature values displayed for the cores of the Intel P7350 processor have been shifted by 15 degrees Celsius.


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