Description
TopHat FOR LINUX
System monitors are useful apps that allow us to keep an eye on how well our system uses resources, and potentially even pinpoint potential irregularities and problems. In short, system monitors are a must-have, and that's exactly why most OSes (including most Debian-based Linux distros such as Ubuntu and Pop!_OS) have built-in apps of this sort.
Key Features:
- Displays CPU, memory, disk, and network activity in the GNOME top bar
- Comprised of live-updating sections for CPU, memory, network, and disk usage
- Customizable settings to change panel positions, meter color, and enable/disable icons and animations
- Easily installable from EGO page or Extension Manager app
Technical Specifications:
- Price: Free
- Publisher: Todd Kulesza
- Additional Requirement: gtop system monitor library (libgtop) on Debian-based systems
The name of the game with a tool such as TopHat is convenience. It displays CPU, memory, disk, and network activity in the GNOME top bar in a stylish and sleek package. TopHat is a near-perfect solution for those that like GNOME extensions and want a more convenient and potentially more usable system monitor for their systems.
User Reviews for TopHat FOR LINUX 7
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TopHat for Linux is a sleek GNOME Shell extension that elegantly displays system resource usage in the top bar. Convenient and comprehensive.
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TopHat is a game changer! Stylish and informative, it displays essential system stats right in the GNOME top bar.
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Absolutely love TopHat! The live-updating sections are super helpful for monitoring resources without clutter.
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This extension is sleek and functional. It's easy to customize and gives me all the info I need at a glance!
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TopHat has transformed my workflow. Elegant design combined with useful features makes it a must-have for GNOME users.
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Fantastic extension! It’s stylish, comprehensive, and keeps me informed about my system's performance effortlessly.
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I can't recommend TopHat enough! A perfect blend of functionality and aesthetics that enhances my GNOME experience.