The Activity Indicator utility is a simple program that indicates the HDD activity in the system tray. It contains advanced logging capabilities and friendly interface. It can be used to log the drives and supports indication of many drives by running multiple instances.
Now with better, brand new interface!

Features

  • monitor hdd
  • log disk activities
  • interact with LCD Smartie
  • diagnose hard disk load
  • check hdd status
  • log file changes
  • file system changes
  • keyboard lights integration
  • automated log saving

Project Samples

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License

Common Public License 1.0

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Activity Indicator Web Site

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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Windows

Intended Audience

End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Win32 (MS Windows)

Programming Language

Visual Basic .NET

Related Categories

Visual Basic .NET Archiving Software, Visual Basic .NET Logging Software, Visual Basic .NET Benchmark Software, Visual Basic .NET File Systems

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2006-10-12