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shows a scrolling CPU utilization graph in a 64x64 window
Wmcpumon is a dockapp, that displays following information about the system: Current CPU utilization of up to four CPU cores or aggregates CPU utilization of all CPU cores. Up to two minutes history of CPU utilization. Current memory and swap usage.
Displays a graph with network load. A simple program with a lot of customization options.
Currently only Linux platform is supported, as of the program uses /proc/net/dev file to collect network statistics.
Gkrellm-PMU is a plugin for Gkrellm to display battery status on Apple PowerBooks. A battery icon visualize the current battery status and information provided by /proc/pmu will be displayed as text. The current consumtion could be displayed as graph.
The XmGraph and XmArc widgets : The XmGraph widget provides the application developer with
the ability to display any group of widgets as a graph,
with each widget representing a node. The graph can be
disconnected, as well as con
GDI# is a kind of GDI which can be used in both linux and windows, it provides numbers of classes and libraries to share the way to develop software. In both text and graph mode, GDI# supports a serial of functions to develop graphic programmes.