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Releases: yujitach/MenuMeters

1.9.9

01 Nov 13:29
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This version now runs outside of System Preferences. To install,

  1. download it,
  2. move it to /Applications (or any other location) by using Finder, and not from the command line, to clear the quarantine bit.
  3. launch it.

The step 2. is necessary to make MenuMeters to update itself when a new version is available.

1.9.8

19 Sep 14:33
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A couple of new functionalities thanks to pull requests. Also notarized for macOS 10.15 Catalina.

Some problems are reported in installing this version on Catalina. People find the pkg installer available at https://github.com/emcrisostomo/MenuMeters/releases/tag/1.9.8.1%2Bemc to be more reliable, which I also recommend.

1.9.7bis

02 Oct 02:57
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The way I released 1.9.7 below confused Homebrew Cask. This new release, 1.9.7bis, is just to de-confuse it. The attached binary is the same one as the release 1.9.7, and there's no need to install it if you already have 1.9.7.

1.9.7

26 Sep 15:20
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Merged @HofiOne's contribution; Mojave Dark Mode support in the pref pane, etc.

(The zip file attached includes minor fixes in the next three commits.)

1.9.6

09 Aug 12:32
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Minimal modification to show apfs volumes, the new default in high sierra.

(Thanks to @daveyostcom who reported in Issue #63 .)

1.9.5

11 Apr 01:57
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minor bug fixes.

v1.9.4

11 Feb 12:49
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merged the nice contribution by @geigi showing the memory pressure in the memory meter.

v1.9.3

25 Dec 06:26
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Decided to put the signed binaries to GitHub too. The binary with the same version number is intended to be identical between GitHub and on my personal website.

This version is more energy-efficient thanks to @jthlim 's contributions. It should also fix the problems MenuMeters had with network drives.