What's new in Glint - Computer activity monitor 1.28 Build 1044
May 7, 2010
- Added mouse tool tip to Active Processes indicator. The tool tip contains average CPU usage and amount of I/O data transfer for last 60 seconds (this interval is configurable).
- Added option 'Show system task activity' into General Options settings dialog,
- that adds system processes, including Glint itself, to Active Processes tool tip.
- Added option 'Activity tracking time' into General Options settings dialog,
- that sets the activity time interval for Active Processes tool tip.
- Removed 'Brightness coefficient' option from General Options settings dialog.
- The brightness of glinting lights is still configurable from the keyboard by Up and Down arrows.
- Fixed too frequent tool tip updates in Vista and Win7.
New in Glint - Computer activity monitor 1.27 Build 1032 (Apr 2, 2010)
- "Maximum automatically adjusted" indicator option now works with a maximum value.
- This value is used as a lower threshold for graph maximum value.
- Fixed "Visible in Mini-bar" indicator option.
- Improved error handling and standard schemes.
New in Glint - Computer activity monitor 1.26 Build 1019 (Mar 22, 2010)
- By default settings are now stored inside INI-file at working directory. The location of settings can be reverted back to Windows Registry by command line key -R.
- Added handling of mouse hovering over indicator labels and values text boxes.
- Standard display themes are updated, old NT4/Win2K stuff is removed.
- Initial display schemes now are: Standard, Large, Small, Few_Graphs.
- Fixed problems, causing crash in Vista and cursor disappearance in Windows 7.
New in Glint - Computer activity monitor 1.21 Build 1007 (Aug 10, 2007)
- Current and maximum indicator values (for graph and columns) are displayed now in 'Show Values' mode.
- Remote computer performance counters can now be displayed.
- Added multiple selection in counter lists and object instance list in Settings dialogs.
- Reset (R) command now also resets all accumulated counters maximum values.