Description
Computer Temperature Monitor FOR LINUX
Looking for a reliable way to keep track of your computer's temperature on your GNOME desktop? Look no further than Computer Temperature Monitor for Linux. This handy applet displays real-time temperature readings for your CPU and disks, allowing you to stay informed and make informed decisions about your system's health.
Key Features:
- View temperature readings for CPU and disks
- Log temperatures to a file for future reference
- Set alarms to receive notifications when temperature thresholds are reached
- Add multiple monitors to the panel to monitor different sensors
- Designed to resemble the CPU Frequency Gnome applet for a seamless experience
Technical Specifications:
- Platform: Linux
- Desktop Environment: GNOME
- File Size: Small
- Language: English
- Version: Latest
Don't wait until it's too late to address temperature issues that could harm your computer's performance. Download Computer Temperature Monitor for Linux now and take control of your system's temperature management.
User Reviews for Computer Temperature Monitor FOR LINUX 7
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Computer Temperature Monitor FOR LINUX is a handy applet for GNOME desktop, showing CPU and disk temps, log functions, alarms, and monitor customization.
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This app is fantastic! It keeps me informed about my CPU and disk temperatures in real-time. The alarms are super helpful too!
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Absolutely love the Computer Temperature Monitor! It's easy to use and reliable. The logging feature is a game-changer for tracking temps.
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A must-have for anyone who cares about their computer's health! The applet looks great and functions perfectly. Highly recommended!
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This app does exactly what it promises! I appreciate the detailed temperature logs and the customizable alarms. Five stars all the way!
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What a useful tool! The interface is clean, and monitoring different sensors is a breeze. I feel more secure knowing my system's temps.
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Computer Temperature Monitor has been a lifesaver for me! It's intuitive, with great features like dynamic log filenames. Love it!