

Didn't check inside to realise that I was copying a database file. In anticipation of OS X Yosemite launching, version 5 was released today with a completely new design and some.

#BJANGO ISTAT MENUS MAC FOR MAC#
Question is how did the iStats Menus database get copied from one machine to the other? I reckon it was one of the /Application Support/ folders that I copied over, knowing that I'd want the same settings and data. Over the years, one of my favorite Mac apps has always been iStat Menus by Bjango. iStat Menus for Mac 6.62 bjango (Trial version) User rating Download Latest Version for Mac 1/5 iStat Menus is a system monitor that you can control directly from the menubar. iStat Menus is highly configurable, with full support for macOS’ light and dark menubar modes. All in a highly optimised, low resource package. Now the data only shows history for the last hour. iStat Menus covers a huge range of stats, including a CPU monitor, GPU, memory, network usage, disk usage, disk activity, date & time, battery and more. So I decided to delete the database on this machine and restart. That file was exactly the same size as the same databases file on my other Mac, which is strange. ~/Library/Application Support/iStat Menus/databases I decided to look at where iStats keeps its database for the historical data: iCloud data (AppleID) was shared between this and my older machine, and I have a licence for Setapp for three machines.

Thanks and answering your questions, I figured it out.īecause of bluetooth issues and cos as a dev I tend to install all sorts of things, I decided that this MacMini would be a clean machine.
