This software displays the CPU temperature of a computer on the GNOME desktop as an applet. It is called the Computer Temperature Monitor.
Setting temperature alarms is a breeze with Computer Temperature Monitor. The applet allows users to set notifications when a certain temperature threshold is reached. This feature can come in handy when your CPU or disks are overheating.
One great feature of Computer Temperature Monitor is that it allows for the addition of several monitors to the panel. This lets users monitor the different sensors in their computer all at once. Additionally, the applet is designed with the CPU Frequency Gnome applet's appearance in mind for a seamless aesthetic experience.
Previously known as Laptop Temperature Monitor, the newest update offers new features like reading temperature files to fix module bugs in acpi, ibm_acpi, i8k, and omnibook. It also provides support for Apple G5 computers and dynamic log filenames with patterns.
Other updates in this release include bug fixes, adding new features such as support for changing logging timeouts, a new Simplified Chinese translation, and a GConf key for showing debug information in the applet tooltip.
In conclusion, Computer Temperature Monitor is an essential tool for monitoring the temperature of your CPU and disks. It offers an excellent set of features that are sure to improve your user experience.
Version 0.9.3: N/A