

Question of course is would it be easy to accomplish. This feature could be taking any stat(s) of any process(es) and pinning it (them) to the menu bar. Just look at Process Monitor :) Not sure if there already exists a "show process monitor stats on menu bar"? This is futile since the heat is mostly generated by the external GPU that doesn't get shut off (as long as there are external monitors connected). What MBP2019 does, is throttle the CPU by increasing kernel_task CPU usage (blocking all other processes). I'd like to add a number to the menu bar, basically kernel_task CPU usage.
#Iglance systems install#
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.įeature idea is related to the MacBook Pro 2019 overheating problem that led me to install iGlance (I want to see the temperature and fan speed thanks for the great program!) This software is published under the GNU GPLv3. And of course all the other contributors.Sindre Sorhus for providing his LaunchAtLogin library.Oskar Groth for providing his AppMover framework.CocoaLumberjack for their awesome logging framework.beltex for providing the SMCKit and SystemKit Library.Please read our Contribution Guide and our Code of Conduct before you start. You can work on one of the open issues.You can star this repository and tell all your friends about our cool app ).There are two ways you can contribute to this project: Add the public ip address to the menu of the network menu bar item.Use drag and drop to arrange/add the menu bar items.Use database to save all the read information (for displaying graphs and to prevent reading value multiple times when changing e.g.
#Iglance systems update#
If you bought this app and found iGlance through an update popup, you could try to get iStats X refunded over at. Those values have nothing to do with the real temperature of the cpu or the real fan speeds. The values of the cpu temperature or the fan speeds are just random values since it is technically not possible to read the cpu temperature using an app which is distrubuted over the App Store without downloading a helper which is distributed outside of the App Store. iStats X is a copy of an old version of our app. We have nothing to do with an app called "iStats X: CPU & Memory" which is available in the App Store.


There are two possible ways to install iGlance:ĭownload the iGlance.dmg from and manually move the app into the applications folder. Low and/or high battery notification at custom thresholds.If you encounter any bugs or have suggestions for new features, feel free to write them down in the Issues tab.
#Iglance systems full#
A full list of all the features is below. It is built to be highly customizable so that everyone can adjust it to his/her needs.

IGlance is a small system monitor that displays current stats about your Mac on the menu bar.
