A system monitor and process manager for elementary OS with a modern GTK interface.
Monitor is a system monitoring application for elementary OS that allows users to track system resources and manage running processes. It provides real-time insights into CPU, memory, disk, and network usage through a clean GTK-based interface. The tool helps users identify resource-intensive applications and maintain system performance.
Elementary OS users and Linux enthusiasts who need a graphical tool to monitor system performance and manage processes without using terminal commands.
It offers a native, user-friendly alternative to command-line tools like top or htop, with integrated system tray support and detailed hardware monitoring. The application follows elementary OS design guidelines for a cohesive desktop experience.
Manage processes and monitor system resources.
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Seamlessly follows elementary OS design principles with Wingpanel system tray support, offering a cohesive and intuitive desktop experience.
Provides real-time graphs and statistics for CPU, memory, disk I/O, network activity, and even monitors Flatpak applications, as highlighted in the features.
Allows graphical viewing, searching, and termination of running processes, making it accessible without terminal commands like top or htop.
Displays in-depth information about GPU, PCI devices, and other hardware components, helping users understand system specifications.
Exclusively designed for elementary OS with no support for other operating systems, restricting its usability and community reach.
Requires installing numerous dependencies and using the Meson build system, as shown in the README, which can be cumbersome for contributors or custom deployments.
Lacks professional monitoring capabilities such as alerting, historical data storage, or deep network per-application analysis, focusing only on real-time visualization.