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Diagnosis: Monitor Real-Time Resource Usage By Individual Android Apps

There are lots of system and activity monitoring apps in the Android Market, such as Cool Tool, Elixir 2 and Android System Info, but not all display real-time statistics pertaining to consumption of various system resources by individual apps, and that too via a customizable, persistent on-screen panel. Enter Diagnosis; developed by XDA member Dark3n, Diagnosis helps you [...] (more…)

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Cool Tool For Android Displays System Info On An On-Screen Panel

Cool Tool is a free yet extremely handy system monitoring app for Android that displays usage of various resources of your device on a customizable and movable on-screen panel which remains visible regardless of what screen you navigate to. Ranging from CPU/RAM usage to network traffic, battery status and more, Cool Tool keeps a tab [...] (more…)

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Monitor Mac Disk, CPU, Memory, & Network Usage With Magican Monitor

Looking for an all-in-one system monitoring application for your Mac which you can keep at your fingertips? Have a look at Magican Monitor. Unlike other monitoring programs, it’s an on-screen system monitoring application to inspect network bandwidth, downloading and uploading speed, keep tab on CPU and Memory usage, check Disk read/write speed and battery consumption, and [...] (more…)

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Monitor CPU, RAM, Network & Disk Usage In Ubuntu With SysPeek

When using resource intensive applications, one can often face system hangs without knowing that the CPU usage has reached 100% utilization. In such an instance, it is not possible to quickly launch System Monitor to view CPU usage as the system is hanged. Although, Ubuntu is meant to be less resource intensive as an operating system, [...] (more…)

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MultiMon Lite Brings Real-Time System Monitoring To Windows 7

MultiMon Lite is a real-time system monitoring tool for power users who need to check highly detailed outputs of an extensive range of system activities. The application is designed to know the running instances, system-related activities and to find out the their details. It is capable of monitoring File system, File API, Registry, System devices, [...] (more…)

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Wamon: View & Monitor All User Activities

Have you ever wanted to monitor all the actions, processes, applications which you’ve been using all day long to make a general productivity report? Or need to know what others generally do on your system? If yes, then Wamon Windows Activity Monitor provides multitude of features and options to view, record, and monitor all the [...] (more…)

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System Hardware Monitor [Windows]

When the talk is about system monitoring, Speccy comes to mind. Open Hardware Monitor is different only because it lists the real-time temperature, load, and clock speed in one simple to use interface without any strings attached. It comes with Sensors that cannot be found elsewhere, such as, it’s CPU core sensors supports Intel’s latest [...] (more…)

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Glint – Fully Customizable System Activity Monitor Tool

Glint is a portable system activity monitor tool that keeps a check on your system and displays the result in a simple eye-candy floating window on the desktop. It can display upto 200 indicators, each showing data from a single system performance counter. Everything from CPU and RAM to Hard Disk Read/Write speed can be [...] (more…)

Windows 7 System Temperature Monitor

We have reviewed apps, such as, Speccy that give detailed information of the system. But what if you want check the hardware after building your own custom Windows 7 system?  HW Monitor is a portable tool which lets you monitor your computer’s hardware. It is a monitoring program that reads the systems main health sensors [...] (more…)

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How To Change Priority Of A Process In Ubuntu Linux

As you all know that the process is an instance of a computer program and one process may consist of many threads. Process Management is one of the most important responsibility of the operating systems. Ubuntu start many processes with priority 0, which is the highest priority (as the rule of thumb is that the [...] (more…)