appInfoInTitle shows designated app's memory utilization in their frontmost window titles.
But that's not all: appInfoInTitle also displays the app's CPU usage if it exceeds 10%. This is extremely helpful for those times when you need to identify which app is hogging your system resources the most.
One of the most impressive features of appInfoInTitle is its ability to pop up a warning dialog if the app's memory usage exceeds a specific amount. This ensures that you're alerted in plenty of time to take action before your system becomes bogged down.
But perhaps the most notable aspect of appInfoInTitle is the way it illustrates several useful AppleScript techniques. These include employing an idle handler, using subroutines with labeled parameters, creating instances of script objects on the fly, and getting and setting properties of script objects.
Some of the other techniques employed by appInfoInTitle include getting the number of seconds since a previous event, removing the last part of a string, embedding a multi-line Perl script in an AppleScript by ensuring that it gets the correct (Unix-style) line endings, and using the Growl tool for warnings.
Overall, if you're looking for a software tool that is both powerful and user-friendly, appInfoInTitle is definitely one to consider. With its impressive array of features, it's the perfect tool for anyone who needs to keep a close eye on system resources and ensure that their system is running at peak performance.