iPulse

Works fine in 10.8

Works fine in 10.7

iPulse

Supports iCloud

Secured by Gatekeeper

Supports retina graphics

iPulse icon

Available on the Mac App Store
Not available on the Mac App Store

Using its concise and pleasing user interface, iPulse graphically displays the inner workings of Mac OS X on the desktop or in the dock. The entire user interface is completely configurable so you can turn off gauges you don't want, leaving only what you are interested in for easy viewing. A single floating window displays all of the information you ask it to and does it beautifully

Version 2.5.1
Developer The Iconfactory
Website http://iconfactory.com/software/ipulse/
Status Works fine

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[ James Bucanek]James BucanekAnonymous 02 Sep 2012 06:50

iPulse appears to be fully functional under Mountain Lion (OS X 10.8), with one caveat. If your copy of iPulse is set to run as root, the OS has moved its preference file from ~/Library/Preferences to /var/root/Library/Preferences.

You can restore your previous preferences by quitting iPulse and executing the following command in Terminal:

sudo cp /Users/james/Library/Preferences/com.iconfactory.iPulse.plist /private/var/root/Library/Preferences/com.iconfactory.iPulse.plist

You can then relaunch iPulse.

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Lion (10.7) Comments

[ ]Shauncie 24 Jul 2011 01:24

Information windows are only shown when the iPulse program is the active foreground program; in Snow Leopard, information windows were always available.

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