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Istat menus weather not working
Istat menus weather not working







istat menus weather not working
  1. Istat menus weather not working update#
  2. Istat menus weather not working software#
  3. Istat menus weather not working trial#

I have the cross hair screenshot feature mapped to ⇧⌘ S, which immediately selects a part of the screen, takes a screen shot, uploads it to my account, and puts the URL into my clipboard.

istat menus weather not working

I started using Puush when I worked at The Verge, because it’s a super simple and fast way to share photos and screen shots. It’s fantastic for checking, at a quick glance, whether there’s an application that’s not responding and using up all my processing power. IStat Menu has a ton of computer monitoring features, aside from Fuzzy Clock, but the only other one I use is the CPU monitor. There’s really no benefit to knowing that it’s 10:47 instead of 10:44 - I’m happy knowing it’s “a quarter to 11.” I’ll write for longer sessions at a single time and find it easier to get lost in my work. There was something about looking at hands moving around a clock face, rather than thousands of numbers passing by one at a time, that changed my perception of time.įuzzy clock allows me to have this same experience. I was shocked, and couldn’t fully explain it. When I was growing up, I always wore a digital watch and could always recite the exact time to the minute.īut I made a strange discovery during high school: if I switched from a digital to and analog watch, tasks that usually dragged on and on felt shorter. I love fuzzy clock because, for the most part, the exact time doesn’t matter.

Istat menus weather not working update#

I fell in love with fuzzy clock a few years back, but that app stopped working after an OS update and I hadn’t been able to find a suitable replacement since. This replaces the traditional digital clock with a fuzzy approximation of the time. I originally purchased iStat Menus simply for the fuzzy clock feature. It’ll also tell me if some random application I just downloaded from the internet is trying to connect to any mysterious servers - which I can immediately terminate.Īt this point, if I’m not using Little Snitch, I just feel exposed. Mostly, I can easily see when my downloads are proceeding smoothly, or when Backblaze is actively backing up my files.

Istat menus weather not working software#

It’s a popular tool along software pirates (it can block an illegal piece of software from phoning home), but I continue loving the application even after I’ve gotten older and begun trading all my pirated software for the real deal. You can also set application specific rules (ie Always let Chrome use the Internet, never let Photoshop). Little Snitch allows me to monitor any and all data transmission between my computer and servers elsewhere.

Istat menus weather not working trial#

There is a free 14-day trial so you can check it out before you buy it.I like to be aware of which apps are talking using the Internet.

istat menus weather not working

IStat Menus is available for US$16 from Bjango's website. I am happy to report that this latest build of OS X is Tweetdeck-friendly, and my MBP is now running like a champ again. For a few days, I stopped using Tweetdeck and started using it again when OS X Mavericks beta 2 arrived. I expect wonky behavior like this when I am using beta software. My problems started soon after Tweetdeck was updated on June 14, 2013, but I can't lay the blame on Tweetdeck as I am running OS X Mavericks. As soon as I force quit the Twitter client, I watched my MBP CPU temperature fall back down to a comparatively cool 50☌. I singled out TweetDeck as the culprit that was maxing out my CPU and driving my temperature upward. I then watched the CPU usage using iStat Menus and in just a few minutes, I was able to determine it was a software issue. This let me watch the fan speed ramp up as the temperature went up, so I knew something else was awry. I was able to put CPU die temperature (which once climbed to 99☌ before my MBP shut down), CPU proximity temperature and exhaust (fan speed) in my menu bar and monitor them simultaneously. My previous laptop overheated due to a bad CPU fan, so I initially thought I was dealing with a hardware problem again. I was interested in fan speed, which is measured by iStat and not by built-in tools like Apple's Activity Monitor. I picked iStat Menus because it was the first one I found that measured hardware as well as software. You can disable notifications at any time in your settings menu.









Istat menus weather not working