In our previous post, we first explored some great and alternative task managers or process managers called SysMonTask, WSysMon, and SysMon. And when we say alternatives, we mean that they are not an integral part of any Desktop Environment or Window Manager by default, but a completely independent third-party development.
And taking advantage of the fact that, in this same vein and previous mentioned publication, we remember the existence of another very similar application, called "System Monitoring Center" which we addressed for the first and only time almost 2 years ago, today we will dedicate this present publication to explore the current news in its latest version 1.43.2.
But, before starting this post about the actuality of the application called "System Monitoring Center", we recommend you explore the previous Related content, at the end of reading it:
System Monitoring Center 1.43.2: April 2023 Update
About the application
If you don't know this application, and you didn't read our prior publication about it, it is worth noting that in it we already broadly describe it, and we briefly express the following about it:
is one tofree and open application all in one to monitor the statistics of essential system resources, eliminating the need to use different tools. Is free and multiplatform (GNU/Linux, MacOS and Windows).
And with it, users can view system performance details and usage details for CPU, RAM, Disk, Network, GPU, Sensors, OS usage and startup, and more. Also, it's a very elegant application based on GTK3 and Python 3, which offers a lot of data on the use of resources under an innovative design.
What's new in System Monitoring Center 1.43.2
For its current version available of the 1.xx version series, under number 1.43.2 dated April 24, 2023, which is also developed with GTK3, only include various bug fixes.
However, for its current available version of version 2.xx, under number 2.13.0 dated May 07, 2023, which is also developed with GTK4 and includes Flatpak installers, including usability improvements, translation, package dependencies and various bug fixes.
Screen shots
To test it, we have downloaded its current .deb file of version 1.43.2 to then install it in the usual way by terminal, on our usual Respin MilagrOS. And these are the screenshots where you can see its current interface and its countless features:
Finally, and as usual, we leave you the following link, in case you want to know more about the said application today.
Summary
In summary, "System Monitoring Center" just like the previous mentioned alternative task manager apps (SysMonTask, WSysMon, and SysMon) They represent great options to try. However, today's app, from our point of view, offers an innovative interface, nothing like the 3 previous ones that seek to be similar to the Windows Task Manager, and nothing like the usual and well-known GNU/Linux ones. Therefore, without a doubt, we invite you to try it on your current Distribution. And then, tell us about your experience with it, via comments for everyone's knowledge.
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Yesterday I downloaded it and tried it, the same in mint as in mx linux
It is special and very intuitive, I really liked that I left it as the main one to manage the system
Greetings, Worker. Thanks for your comment. I also loved this app.