Uptimer4 : Have various system details shown in a customizable, slim desktop toolbar, with special modules for volume slider, process monitoring, and power options
Your computer works with a lot of different resources apart from CPU, RAM, and GPU. Enthusiasts might want to keep gauges and indicators on the screen at all times to know what’s going on with the PC. For instance, Uptimer4 adds a small bar on your desktop with many customizable indicators.
Slim system indicator toolbar
As soon as it’s launched, the upper part of your screen gets fitted with a slim toolbar that shows several details, such as computer uptime, time, date, RAM usage, and page file. A lot more indicators can be added, and you get to spend a bit of time configuring it to your liking.In order to do this, you must bring up the modules selection window, which is easily handled by sending items of interest from their default list, to the active one. Moreover, there’s the possibility to configure multiple module sets and save them for later use, but there aren’t any preset options at your disposal.
Add multiple modules to monitor
If you decide to load multiple modules, it’s best to make the application display two rows. What’s more, you can change the default position to any edge of your screen, or even set it floating to move around the desktop. Colors can be modified, so you can make it blend with your desktop theme.Uptimer4 targets many computer functions and features. As such, modules let you keep an eye on DirectX version, free disk space, master volume slider, screen resolution, key status, lock screen button, list of running processes, RAS connection, TCP monitor, mouse idle time, and even computer power options.Apart from simple display of information, the application also lets you manage several specific areas, such as the volume slider, task monitor, or power options. Each can be customized, and most of them can be fitted with graph indicators for better view.
To sum it up
Taking everything into consideration, we can say that Uptimer4 is a practical system info utility. It comes in a lightweight package, and takes little space on your screen, despite that it can show quite the variety of details. Multiple modules can be selected, and even saved in custom profiles, making this app worth a try overall.
Uptimer4 runs on
Windows 9X/ME/2K/XP/2003/Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Freeware
license
— the installer is 185 KB.
We’ve catalogued it under
General.
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