Statsbar Mac Free
Download the latest version of MenuMeters for Mac for free. Read 29 user reviews and compare with similar apps on MacUpdate. MenuBar Stats 3, completely re-written, goes further than before. MenuBar Stats. A quick view to your system health right in your menu bar or/and Notification Center. 7 advanced modules (Cpu, Memory, Network, Disk, Battery, GPU, Bluetooth). 2 optional additional modules (Temperature, Fans).
Name: | StatsBar_2.9__HCiSO_Site.com.dmg |
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Size: | 7.26 MB |
Files | StatsBar_2.9__HCiSO_Site.com.dmg [7.26 MB] |
StatsBar 2.9 MAS macOS
StatsBar gives you a comprehensive and detailed analysis of the following areas of your Mac:
- CPU usage
- Memory usage
- Disk usage
- Network and bandwidth usage
- Battery power and health (MacBooks only)
- Monitoring these stats allows you to easily keep a check on your Mac’s health and performance.
Additional features
- Memory Clean feature to free up used RAM
- Run the app either in menubar mode or dock mode
- Customizable hotkey support to quickly launch the app
- Program app to launch at login
- Opacity control (can toggle the transparency of the app)
- Anchor button to keep the app locked on screen and above all other programs
- Gorgeous Retina graphics
What’s New:
Version 2.9:
- Release notes were unavailable when this listing was updated.
Compatibility: macOS 10.9 or later.
Homepagehttps://fiplab.com/apps/statsbar-for-mac
Increased security
High Sierra is an update of MacOS which focuses mostly on back-end developments and a higher level of user security. As such, this operating system lays a foundation for future upgrades.
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Stay safe
In essence, High Sierra took what was good with Sierra and developed it into a more comprehensive software.
High Sierra emphasizes the already-existing benefits of MacOS previous system, Sierra. There are few bells and whistles, but the changes are noticeable and positive. The Apple file system is the most significant feature it brought. It enables the storage and encryption of a large number of files. Thus, it boosts performance and helps manage device memory issues.
Apple also introduced new formats for video and photos in this version. These formats compress data - that’s a benefit as files can get huge with ever-rising resolutions. They added support for virtual reality headsets as well.
Besides that, when it comes to Safari, Mac search engine, there are some notable improvements with the update. The users can now control annoying auto-play videos, prevent tracking, and more. There are also notification controls, and you will experience a boost in performance, too.
The most noticeable changes took place in Apple’s Photo App, though. It went through a total revamp both visually in its interface and terms of tools and functions available. Many other discreet changes happened all over the system.
Where can you run this program?
If you’re running Sierra on your Mac, you will be able to run this one as well.
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Is there a better alternative?
Yes. Mojave, the newest version of MacOS, brought even more improved features to the table. However, if you can’t run it on your device, this is the second best.
Our take
High Sierra is not the shiniest upgrade Apple brought, but it’s one that sets the stage for new upgrades to come. Even out of that context, it’s a great operating system.
Should you download it?
Yes, if your device can support it. The new options and better security settings are worth getting.
Highs
- Improved storage
- Smaller image and video sizes
- Handy Safari updates
- Upgraded security
Lows
- Apps require updates for compatibility
- Siri produces questionable results
macOS High Sierrafor Mac
10.13