Dots at the top remind me how great my battery life used to be and how sucky it is now. Dots on the bottom tell me how hosed my AirPort connection is, which has been pretty hosed of late. Mobility encompasses battery life and wireless reception. The Network Window expounds upon what's going in and out, as well as sundries like IP address and Hostname. Speed can be scaled with that log thingy, or displayed at rates from hundreds of bytes to hundreds of kilobytes per second, so even 56K modem users can feel like they are bandwidth endowed. Two gauges measure your TCP bandwidth, and two dots grow increasingly opaque based upon IP packet activity. To me this is bandwidth, but there is apparently more to it than that: uppercase letters.
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I just want to know how fast a file is downloading or uploading. However, iPulse does not track read-only filesystems, as Gleek would say. The Disk window displays "reads" and "writes" and stuff for all connected drives. It can be logarithmic, whatever that means. Disk I/O is measured by two circles, with activity related to opaqueness based upon a configurable scale. The disk metrics are pretty cool, in that iPulse measures whatever disks are connected to your system, when you plug them in, or connect over the network, otherwise it just measures your fixed disk(s). The Memory window expounds on what memory is used and where, showing "resident" and "virtual" facts.
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If it goes all the way to the right, your disk starts thrashing, the page-swap gauges move, and it's time to buy more memory. To the average OS X user, who has yet to pop his Terminal window cherry, it's a four-color gauge, starting on the left and going right. If you are a propeller-head, then you know what those things mean. I don't get the whole UNIX memory thing: wired, active, inactive, free. And, yeah, XP's Luna interface uses plenty of color.
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Sure, Windows users will jump right in and say Windows uses transparency. maybe because it's transparent-but it's there! It's an ingenious use of a simple concept, as is the extensive use of color. You don't even notice the axis of transparency. Using depth rather than width provided a lot of design flexibility. I had an "ah-ha" moment when I realized that I could use transparency as one of the data axes.
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I have no idea what that last bit means, but you know what's really cool? It throbs, as CPU activity increases and decreases just like a pulse! There is that metaphor thing again, and here is someone actually thinking differently (as opposed to misapplying an adjective to a verb and making a series of collectible posters). Load history (one hour) is measured every minute, displayed as dots along the edge, and assigned a level of transparency based on linear interpolation. If you have two CPUs, iPulse hemispheres the display, left and right.Īdditionally, processes that are nice are displayed outside the user circle.
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System? It's a big-brain UNIX thing, I guess. I mean, I am the only one using the computer - who the f*** is Mr. Frankly, I find the whole *NIX lexicon incomprehensible.
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