RunCat
macOS / Utilitaires
The cat takes up residence in your Mac's menu bar, and he just keeps running!
The cat will run at a speed that depends on the CPU usage on your Mac.
You can see how much the current CPU usage is by looking at the running of the cat.
How about looking at a cat while waiting for a video to be exported or a program to be built?
• You can purchase various Runners at the Runners Store.
[Special color runners] 7 types
Golden Cat, Metal Cluster Cat, Flash Cat,
Maneki Neko, Sushi, Uhooi, Entaku
[Animal type runners] 28 types
Cheetah, Dog, Puppy, Rabbit, Frog,
Bird, Penguin, Dolphin, Dragon, Owl,
Dinosaur, Jack Russell Terrier, Hedgehog,
Horse, Penguin 2, Hamster Wheel, Octopus,
Chameleon, Chicken, Mouse, Pig, Fox,
Whale, Otter, Squirrel, Butterfly,
Greyhound, Welsh Corgi
[Inanimate type runners] 15 types
Cogwheel, Bonfire, Drop, Rocket, Pendulum,
Newton's Cradle, Sine wave, pulse, Hot Coffee,
Steam Locomotive, Tapioca Drink, Frypan,
Factory, Engine, Earth
[Seasonal runners] 7 types
Reindeer & Sleigh, Snowman (Christmas)
Wind Chime, Sparkler (Summer in Japan)
Jack-o'-Lantern, Ghost (Halloween)
Mochi (Jugoya)
• You can check CPU usage, Memory performance, Battery state, Storage capacity, and Network connection.
• You can register self-made runners (In-App Purchase).
• Developer may end support for older macOS without notice.
Quoi de neuf dans la dernière version ?
Modifications
- Removed the floating bar that was experimentally implemented in version 11.1.
- Implemented a system info bar axperimentally as a function to constantly display system information on the menu bar.
- Replaced the help button and the activity monitor button on the dashboard.
- For MacBooks equipped with a battery, when the charging adapter is not connected, the power source is now indicated as the battery.
By providing RunCat with two menu bar items, one for displaying the runner and one for displaying system information, even if a user using a MacBook with a notch accidentally sets the menu bar to display system information, reduced the risk of being unable to access RunCat from the bar. Additionally, when activating the system information bar, a dialog box explaining precautions about the notch. It reduces the risk of users accidentally enabling the setting. I have determined that it is possible to provide a function to display system information on the menu bar by taking these measures.
I'm thinking about providing RunCat's functions so that both people who are good at machines and those who are not so will be satisfied.
First of all, I plan to continue developing and maintaining functions while valuing the concept of "cat running in the menu bar" above all else, so I appreciate your continued support.