Improved System Monitor App

A new version of Mission Center, the super-slick system monitor for Linux, has been released.

I’ve written about this utility a number of times before (here and on OMG! Linux) so if you read this or that blog you—aside from being awesome—may already be familiar with it.

And if you’re not? Well, you’re in for a treat.

As Linux system monitors go (and there are more than a few) Mission Center is easily one of the best for fans of graphical user-interfaces who want to check their system’s CPU and RAM usage.

Mission Center monitors CPU (overall or pre-thread), memory and swap usage, disk usage and transfer speeds, network in/out, and GPU usage1 including encode/decode usage, memory usage, power consumption, temperature.

It also lists lots of related information, e.g., CPU series/model and clock speed, network card name, frequency, and IP address, in the respective sections. This saves needing to open a standalone system info tool or probe the command line.

It also also has a built-in process list (so you can see which apps and services are using resources).

Those features have been Mission Center for a while, but since I last wrote about Mission Center late last year it’s picked up a number of new features.

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