
IStat Pro for Dashboard is gone, no more.
#ISTAT MENUS APP STORE VS WEBSITE DRIVER#
At this point we believe it's a driver issue and one we can't fix at our end. OS X 10.8 introduced some changes for some graphics cards that meant memory usage isn't reported correctly. It's $9 for current iStat Menus 3 owners. IStat Menus 4 is available for $16 via Bjango's online store. I appreciate the consistency with iStat 2, and I like History because it lets me easily check my network’s conditions over time. There are more time-related view options available, and there’s more to customize in the app’s Preferences (which have also been redesigned, and it took me a while to get used to them at first). For instance, you can mouse over the CPU’s main graph and check out a second menu with History for the past hour, 24 hours, and 7 days.

iStat Menus now features the same style for graphs and charts as iStat 2, and, even better, it comes with the same History menu to view a component’s performance over time.

Aside from the usual bug fixes, Retina support and better Mountain Lion compatibility, iStat Menus 4 introduces a refreshed look that brings consistency with Bjango’s other iStat app, iStat 2. It also adds a Little Snitch-esque look at which processes are using up network bandwidth.ījango has now come out with iStat Menus 4, and the new version has some interesting and, for me, welcome changes.

Among other things, the app now shows a historical chart of various system metrics looking at the past hour, 24 hours and week. IStat Menus by Bjango has been updated to version 4, adding a new look and new features.
