CoolMon 0.98 Beta


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CoolMon displays system information in a small configurable window. Most of the application's data is retrieved from the Windows performance counters; these are the values it can currently display:

Processor usage (up to four CPU's)

Number of Processes

Number of Threads

Used/Free/Total page file

Used/Free/Total RAM

Free/Total Disk space (up to eight disks)

Computer Uptime

And much more...

CoolMon can be configured as a server and a client so that remote machines can be monitored. Simultaneous local and remote monitoring is possible, as multiple instances of the application can be started. CoolMon can also act as a web server, making it's data accessible though web services like SOAP/WDSL.

CoolMon uses the Windows performance counters, which are only available in Windows 2000 and XP. Therefore CoolMon will only have full functionality on these versions of Windows. CoolMon can run as a client on Windows 98 and Me with full functionality, but when run normally it will give you only partial information Please note that only Windows Me, 2000 and XP support Alpha Transparency, further limiting the possibilities in Windows 98.

Warning: CoolMon 0.98 will only work with MBM 5.1.9.1 and newer.

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just installed new mbm5 and coolmon. man these things run soooooooo much smoother. me likey. :evil:

edit: i liked till i hit the show desktop button and coolmon hid. .95 didnt hide but for a sec only and then it showed again. im back to .95 for the time being. :ermm:

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Anyone know how to get this to stay in one place? Everytime I switch resolution to a lower one (eg. loading a game), it will go to the bottom right (where it should be) on that screen size. But when I go back up to the higher resolution, (eg. quiting a game), it doesn't return to the bottom right of the new screen size. Grrrr.

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