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    CPUAlert

    High / Low CPU & MEMORY usage alerts by Email / Teams / Telegram

    Simple and powerful CPU & MEMORY monitoring tool for Windows and Linux. Detect both HIGH and LOW usage, avoid repeated alert spam, and identify the TOP1-TOP5 process causing the issue. Alert only when usage continuously exceeds the threshold and back to normal. It monitors CPU and RAM usage and sends Email, Microsoft Teams, and Telegram alert notifications when usage remains above or below configured thresholds. CPUAlert is designed for small and medium businesses that need simple...
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    Oh My Fan!

    Oh My Fan!

    Keep your Mac away from heat!

    Oh My Fan! is a very useful app. It allows you to adjust your fan speed to make your Intel Mac run cooler. Benefit Highlighting: * Run in background mode with the CPU temperature info diplayed in the menu bar. * Drag the pointer in dashboard to adjust the fan speed. * You can control the fan speed from within the menubar easily. * See the temperature values in either Celsius(℃) or Fahrenheit(℉). * You can choose whether the Oh My Fan! will start at login, and I recommend do so. In order to not damage your machine, Oh My Fan! ...
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