

This is a beta release, however so treat it accordingly.

#Menumeters macos mac os x
MenuMeters is one of several popular Mac OS X utilities that need significant overhauls to work with Snow Leopard, and the geeks here at TMO have been eagerly awaiting such updates. Simplified Chinese localization, thanks to Tintin.This matches current implementations of 'top'. CPU percent user/system split display includes nice'd process.Show disk space for mounted NTFS volumes.Fix Connect and Disconnect commands for VPN and other complex interfaces controlled by the PPP subsystem.Fix support for the PowerMate regardless of driver version.Fix preference reset when opening preference pane on Leopard and later.Fixed NSNumberFormatter overflow for memory statistics.Reordered memory pie chart to place wired at the start of the graph.Removed CPU menu thermal register statistic, hasn't worked since G3.Remove CPU menu option for 'nice' color, hasn't worked since Apple API changed.Removed various tweaky options (like disabling antialiasing) that haven't been relevant since very early OS X and aren't worth the maintenance cost. Changes to various menubar displays and text for readability and general cleanup.Major code cleanup, fixing a number of obscure bugs and probably introducing some more.Support for IPv6 addresses in the network menu, based on patches from Smith Kennedy.Simplified Intel CPU naming ("Intel" not 80486).Hide more inactive statistics on inactive network interfaces.Includes MenuCracker 2.x for Snow Leopard and for better long-term compatibility with other menubar add-ons.Snow Leopard compatible Universal Binary (ppc, i386, x86_64).This is the first update of MenuMeters since January of 2006, and it includes a number of other changes and bug fixes, as well. Raging Menace announced late on Monday the release of MenuMeters 1.4b1, a beta release of the stat monitoring utility that includes Snow Leopard support.
