![]() Great for trouble shooting that MBP you gave your old man. For me though, Bjango do such a fantastic job and Bjango’s iStat Menus is such an everyday tool that it is just about the only app I am willing to pay a subscription for, and so I do.Įdit: I also should mention that Bjango offers a family pack for multiple macs that is great value ( can’t remember how many but think it was five) and a remote iStat monitoring tool as well. ![]() With regard to the weather features Bjango have added, they are certainly nice, but there are other menu bar weather apps that also work well and don’t charge a subscription. You can tell Bjango, the developers of the app love the Mac because of its capabilities and the way it is designed. ![]() iStat Menus can show the weather based on your current location, or for almost any city in the world. The Combined feature is also great for those that can be a bit anal about desktop and menu bar appearance. Quickly glance at current conditions in your menu bar, or dive into an incredibly detailed hourly forecast and weekly weather overview, covering low and high temperature, wind speed and direction, chance of rain, humidity, dew point, UV index, pressure, visibility and more. But I just need to see what’s going on, and in that regard iStat Menus 4 fits perfectly with my needs. I’m sure there are more powerful ways to check on the status of a Mac’s hardware components and processes. Its temperature monitoring and fan speed management for my poor solder crippled GPU is used every day. It’s no Fantastical, but it’s a nice and unobtrusive addition. If you have an old Mac that is slowly dieing, but you want to keep her hobbling along until Apple finally releases an up to date properly flexible and functional replacement, then Bjango’s iStat Menus is indispensable.
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