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    Lunar

    Lunar

    Intelligent adaptive brightness and monitor control app for macOS

    Lunar is a macOS-focused application designed to improve control over external monitors by intelligently adjusting brightness and other display settings. Instead of applying a software brightness overlay, it directly communicates with compatible displays using the DDC/CI hardware protocol, offering true hardware-level brightness adjustments when supported. Lunar doesn’t just adjust brightness. It intelligently adapts to environmental conditions by using external or built-in ambient light...
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Display Power Off Utility
    Display power off utility. Powers off desktop/notebook display and optionally locks workstation. Can be set as a screensaver. Can be launched as a system tray icon application.
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    Downloads: 244 This Week
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    wmc2d - coretemp/cpufreq monitor dockapp

    wmc2d - coretemp/cpufreq monitor dockapp

    shows cpu temperature and frequency in a 64x64 window

    This is a small dockapp, which shows temperature and frequency from 2 upto 4 cores/CPUs and temperature of upto two thermal zones, which are normaly motherboard temperatures. It can also be used as example for howto write dockapp's with libxcb.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    csensors

    csensors

    GUI for linux hardware sensors information

    GUI for linux hardware sensors information exported via /sys . It displays temperature of cores,motherboard,fan speed, battery status and so on.
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    CompIcc
    CompICC moved house to https://github.com/compiz-reloaded/compicc The Compiz ICC colour server, or short compicc, lets you colour manage your whole desktop at once and in hardware. Play movies, watch images on wide or narrow gamut displays. Each connected monitor is colour corrected for its own.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    GNOME Sensors Applet
    An applet for the GNOME panel to monitor hardware sensor readings (temperature, voltage and fan) under Linux.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    wmibam is a dockapp that monitors the apm status using the intellegent battery monitor (ibam) by Sebastian Ritterbusch to make statistical considerations to determine the currect battery status.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    gbattray
    gbattray, a simple/lightweight client, displays the status the battery of a laptop in system tray. It can also be executed on non-graphical console by just returning current battery state on console.
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