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TUAW's Daily Mac App: Translucent

Translucent

For the most part your Mac just works, but for some of us, we want a little more information on how well our Macs are working and what's doing what, when. That's where apps like the mainstay of the Mac monitors, iStat Pro and iStat Menus come in. Today we'll be taking a quick look at a small, US$2.99 Mac App Store iStat Menus alternative called Translucent.

Translucent sits in your menu bar, just like iStat Menus, providing real-time information on processor utilization, memory and disk usage (including USB mass storage), as well as network activity. You can customize what's shown, the color, the number of CPU cores displayed and a disk activity indicator.

The problem with Translucent, however, is that it takes up between 3 percent to 8 percent of your CPU capacity on its own. Now 3 percent isn't a lot, but if you're interested enough to monitor your computer utilization on a minute-by-minute basis, then you're unlikely to want anything taking up unnecessary resources. The other thing is that because it sits in the menu bar constantly, you're going to want it to look good. It's not that Translucent necessarily looks bad, it's just that the icons and activity monitors don't look sharp and contrast heavily with most of the other well designed icons I have sitting in my menu bar.

While aesthetics come down to personal preference, other donation-ware options, such as the iStat Pro Dashboard widget or the more fully featured $16 iStat Menus, offer more options, look better and use less resources. Translucent is not bad for the price, but there are better alternatives out there.



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TrickyGizmo

I'm a long time iStat user and have both iStatPro and Translucent. On my production Macs, I use both iStat Pro and Translucent because each has something the other lacks. On my MB Pro, I use Translucent.

Both are good and it really comes down to a matter of personal preference. The article stated that Translucent accounted for between 3% to 8% of CPU load. Well, I ran them both and monitored them and when idle iStat used
.07%-1.5% and Translucent consumed .06%-1.1% CPU when set to display the same status indicators and sample at the same interval.

There are a lot of settings for monitoring applications, and depending on how you configure them, your mileage will vary. I think that TUAW could have done a better job of making that point instead of the misleading notion that one application is grossly inefficient when in reality they are very close in terms of CPU utilization.

May 19 2011 at 12:21 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
3 replies to TrickyGizmo's comment
treelo

How quickly we forget MenuMeters… for good reason, iStat Menus is much much better. MenuMeters never let me hold down cmd and move system icons in the menubar whereas iStat Menus does. Also, its icons aren't eyesores and generally stick to the monochrome stylings up there.

May 18 2011 at 3:41 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Joshua Ochs

I just bought iStat Menus. I grumbled at the relatively high price, but the fact is it's just the best-designed and best-maintained offering of the sort.

May 18 2011 at 3:19 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Kristian Matthews

I personally prefer iStat menus because of its tight integration with the Mac OS.

May 18 2011 at 3:15 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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