htop is an interactive process viewer for Linux. It is a text-mode application (for console or X terminals) and requires ncurses. htop is an interactive top replacement that runs in the terminal.
Comparison between htop and top
* In 'htop' you can scroll the list vertically and horizontally to see all processes and complete command lines.
* In 'top' you are subject to a delay for each unassigned key you press (especially annoying when multi-key escape sequences are triggered by accident).
* 'htop' starts faster ('top' seems to collect data for a while before displaying anything).
* In 'htop' you don't need to type the process number to kill a process, in 'top' you do.
* In 'htop' you don't need to type the process number or the priority value to renice a process, in 'top' you do.
* 'htop' supports mouse operation, 'top' doesn't
* 'top' is older, hence, more used and tested.
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htop
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Atmonitor
Mac OS X System Monitor and Process Explorer Tool
atMonitor is the most advanced monitoring tool for Mac OS X that displays system activity in real-time. It is designed to allow quick assessment of computers state and it is powerful enough to make it a core utility in anyones system troubleshooting toolkit.
atMonitor offers a better alternative to Apples own "Activity Monitor" and combines the best of the features of many other existing monitoring utilities. It also adds an extensive list of unique features of its own. In addition to the standard CPU, GPU, VRAM, FPS, Disk and Network info, atMonitor allows interaction with processes, setting up triggers, logging, purging RAM and much more. atMonitor can be displayed in the menu bar, as a stand alone floating window or in the dock icon.
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Python System Monitor
Python System Monitor (Psymon) is a cross-platform, task and performance monitor.
Features:
Global processes monitoring.
System load history (cpu,memory,network and disks).
Disks informations.
Network connections.
Detailed informations and cpu, memory percentage history per process
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MagicanLite
Magican Lite is a free system monitor utility.
It could help users monitor CPU and memory usage, watch on download and upload speed and detect temperature of CPU and GPU from the tiny and flexible floating window.
Besides just displaying the top eight processes’ usage of CPU and memory, Magican Lite offers the stop icon for each processes, just one-click could helps to stop the abnormal running process.
Purge RAM button at the floating window helps to release inactive memory into free memory for better running Mac.
Furthermore, floating window could be moved to any place in the desktop and even the top status bar. This helps system monitor more convenient.
Plus, global weather forecast is available in Magican Lite. Users could get current local weather temperature and the coming three days’ forecast.
Come to use this free app, it could surprise you by the concise operation and graphic data display.
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MiStat
Keep an eye on all your Mac's vitals, including CPU, memory, disk usage, disk activity and network activity. View graphical histories for CPU, memory, network and disk activity. MiStat is a great way to monitor the inner workings of your Mac and is built on mature code that's been road tested for over 5 years by millions of satisfied users.
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iPulse
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.
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vtop
vtop is a graphical command-line tool that uses unicode braille to chart CPU and memory usage. It can be easily extended.
Command-line tools like “top” make it difficult to see CPU usage across multi-process applications (like Apache and Chrome), spikes over time, and memory usage.
That’s why we created vtop.
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Tasks Explorer
Tasks Explorer is a freeware opensource computer program providing functionality for collecting extended information about processes running in system in real time.
Application Tasks Explorer was designed as alternative to Apple’s “Activity Monitor”, as information providing “Activity Monitor” does not correspond with the needs of software developers and advanced users. Process Explorer from Sysinternals whose features are needed in Mac OS X was selected as a standard.
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TaskExplorer
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Processes
Processes is a power tool to help you monitor and control the processes running on your Mac. It provides both a wide overview of the activity on your system, while also allowing you to drill-down to the inner workings of each individual process.
Features:
Pause and resume apps and processes.
Zap unresponsive processes.
View which files each process is accessing and find them in the finder.
View network connections for each process to see what they are accessing.
Get user-friendly readouts of CPU and memory usage per process.
Filter and sort processes by keyword, user, CPU usage, memory usage, and more.
Provides short descriptions of select processes.
Retina-ready graphics.
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glances
Glances is a CLI curses based monitoring tool for GNU/Linux and BSD OS. Glances uses the PsUtil library to get information from your system. It is developed in Python.
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