CpuUsage System Service
Downloads Count: 3,810
License Type: Free
Price: Free
Date Added: Mar 7, 2003
Operating Systems: Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP
File Size: 487 KB
Author: Outer Technologies
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Description of CpuUsage System Service
Ever get that sinking feeling that the program you're loading is not, in fact, loading -- and likely never will? CPUUsage System Service is a free tool that displays the CPU load as a tray icon image. It installs itself, loads on startup, and sits there quietly, so there's no maintenance. If you want to use it only when required, you can disable the loading in the tray icon menu. You can also hover your cursor over the tray icon to see the exact CPU usage as a percentage.
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