Wednesday, August 25, 2004

CoolMon

This is a very interesting question for Electronic and Computer Hardware firms and any other firm that uses computers and the Internet.The question has been answered below and yes please try to use CoolMon if possible.

What is CoolMon?

CoolMon is a program for monitoring vital system stats and almost anything else you wish to display on the desktop. It can also display stats from remote pc's and publish real-time stats on a webpage. The application can display CPU, RAM and page file usage, hard drive usage, MotherBoard Monitor temperatures and fan speeds, various network stats and much, much more. For a full list of CoolMons abilities, see the features page. To view some of the different ways you can make CoolMon display the data, please see the screenshots page.

CoolMon is a freeware utility written by the CoolMon crew, who are members of the Ars Technica OpenForum community. CoolMon was one of many software projects which are written and distributed freely by members of the Ars community. The projects have become known as Arsware, check out the website for more cool stuff. More recently, CoolMon has broken away from Arsware a bit. It now has its own hosting facilities, and may, in the future, cease to be officially affiliated with Arsware. Of course, our software will continue to be open-source and freely distributed.
CoolMon is released under the BSD license, please see the license page, under the downloads section for more information, about this

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