![]() MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Late 2013), 2.3 ghz, OSX 10.12. Developed by Raging Menace, MenuMeters is a general-purpose, monitoring utility that allows users to see usually hidden details about the activity of. Because Raging Menace products interact with OS X at such a low level, major OS upgrades can sometimes be a rough transition. I realize that much depends on the site I'm visiting. Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) is almost here, and with it comes questions about product compatibility. ![]() Other sites aren't as fast as I would think they should be. I haven't tried those but will if it's worth it.)Īm I really only getting those slow speeds? Is Verizon throttling my speed on all other sites besides speedtest and the other known speedtest sites? I did check out and got 55 down/45 up, azurespeed were all in the kb range with two being 1 and 2 mbs respectively, showed an upload speed of 31/mbs. Vom GitHub-Nutzer yujitach für Apples aktuelles Mac-Betriebssystem optimiert, könnt ihr MenuMeters hier aus dem Netz laden und als sogenanntes Preference Panel in euren System-Einstellungen. Other options are squre root, cube root and logarithmic. For throughput, I never seen anything higher than 9/mbs up or down. It shows things like CPU use, disk activity and network throughput. This is a port to OS X El Capitan 10.11 of MenuMeters by Alex Harper.MenuMeters is a set of CPU, memory, disk, and network monitoring tools for Mac OS X. On sites like and others, I seem to be getting above the 50/50 (58/64 for example).
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