![]() Why we like it: Lots of software can resize a photo - and if you want to crop, remove red eye or otherwise fiddle with an image, this isn't the application for you. ![]() But if all you want to do is resize a dozen or two holiday photos to post on the Web, this is definitely worth a download. Where to get it: Recommended by: Sharon Machlis, online managing editor Easy Thumbnails does one thing and one thing only, but it's simple, quick and pain-free. Though it ending up being more of a rewrite since there's a ton of old and unnecessary code from the 10.2 days and it only needs to be a simple application instead of a preference pane. I was just working on the same thing myself. What it is: It searches Web pages, Outlook and Microsoft Office files, saved AOL instant messages and text files on a local hard drive. MenuMeters was ported for Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11. Create a Bootable USB High Sierra Installer in Mac OS X 10.13 -. Here we provide the list and reviews of apps similar to Rainmeter for Mac as follows: GeekTool MenuMeters MiniUsage Hardware Monitor GKrellM iPulse. Why we like it: It's vastly better than the search tool in Microsoft Windows. Performing an El Capitan-to-Sierra upgrade is easy. It's very fast and gives detailed results in a format similar to Google's Internet search engine. A major limit is its inability to search Lotus Notes. MenuMeters2.1.6.1.zip MenuMeters es un programa de monitoreo para todas las versiones de Mac OS luego de 10.4 que reúne información en tiempo real acerca de la CPU, memoria, disco y red de la computadora de su hogar o laptop, pero definitivamente no es similar a muchos otros programas. Recommended by: Patrick Thibodeau, senior editor There's probably some nasty security risk involved in using this tool (in fact, we published an article about one yesterday ), but for now it's well worth the free download. Unlike the software developed for Windows system, most of the applications installed in Mac OS X generally can be removed with relative ease. Why we like it: MenuMeters places icons that give Mac OS X users information on how their computers are working. It shows disk activity, network traffic and throughput, memory use, paging activity and CPU use. ![]() Where to get it: Recommended by: Ken Mingis, online news editor The icons can be stylized to fit your Menu bar and can be reordered, allowing Macintosh users to monitor how their computers are doing at a glance. What it is: Internal temperature tracker for most recent Apple Computer Inc. Why we like it: Temperature Monitor shows the current processor temperature for some Macintosh computers. The temperature can be displayed in several formats and styles, including in a standard window, in the Dock or as a "floating" transparent window. It also offers a "talking" thermometer that will speak the current temperature whenever it changes. Why we like it: "Search and Destroy scrapes bothersome software from your PC as you would barnacles from the underside of a boat," says our sister publication PC World, naming it a "best product of 2004." What it is: Software to clean up the spyware that gets downloaded to your PC Next page: Spam and Spyware, Text and Web apps Keep track of just how hot those processors are getting. ![]()
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