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> Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 5:08 PM
> Subject: Re: Temperature?
>
> I think there's a battery meter app in the App Store that does some of this.
t: Re: Temperature?
I think there's a battery meter app in the App Store that does some of this.
I think they have other things from that same vendor. I don't have my Macintosh
want me to check.
Best wishes,
Jonathan Cohn
On Sep 21, 2016, at 5:01 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
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From: Tim Kilburn
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 5:01 PM
Subject: Re: Temperature?
Hi,
I used to use a product called Temperature Monitor. Not sure if it's still
out there or if it is compatible with newer MacOS's, but i
; I used to use a product called Temperature Monitor. Not sure if it's still
> out there or if it is compatible with newer MacOS's, but it was accessible
> and was able to read all the sensors that mattered.
>
> Later...
>
> Tim Kilburn
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
Hi,
I used to use a product called Temperature Monitor. Not sure if it's still out
there or if it is compatible with newer MacOS's, but it was accessible and was
able to read all the sensors that mattered.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Sep 21, 2016, at 13:28, C
Are there any good, key word, free, as I don't have any money to spare right
now, apps that will accessibly with Voiceover let me see the current
temperature of all the cores on my mac, as well as the temp of my battery?
It's a long story, but I'm in urgent need of such utilit
Hi. I just downloaded this programme and see a table with things like ambiant
air and then a number and then the maximum and minimum limits appear blank. So
what temperature should things be?
thanks
God Bless! Maria from australia
Newbie mac user.
bubbygirl1...@gmail.com
will get you fb as
Also to clarify: there is a larger software program called hardware monitor
that does a number of things. Temperature monitor itself can be downloaded
separately and is free. I thought I should point it out because when you go to
the website you almost immediately hear something about "
Hi Esther,
Mostly accessible may have been the wrong phrase. I've just noticed that in
some cases the temperature is not read out, it just says "blank" or nothing at
all. You can navigate up and down sometimes or sometimes VO-c will read the
Column Header and then read the
Hi Max, Chris, Tim, and Others,
If it's the same Temperature Monitor application we've been using
since Tiger, then the URL is:
http://www.bresink.com/osx/TemperatureMonitor.html
It was usually advisable to read the notes at the web site, because
there were sometimes performance
Hi,
There is also one called Temperature Monitor, mostly accessible and works in ML.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On 2012-11-04, at 4:57 PM, Chris Bruinenberg wrote:
> I believe there is a program called fan control.
> it does a similar thing.
>
> Chris Bruinen
I believe there is a program called fan control.
it does a similar thing.
Chris Bruinenberg
cbrui...@gmail.com
On Nov 4, 2012, at 3:37 PM, Agent086b wrote:
> Hello all, is there a way of telling what Temperature the iMac is running at?
> On the PC I had a program called Speedfan to d
Hello all, is there a way of telling what Temperature the iMac is running at?
On the PC I had a program called Speedfan to do this.
Thanks for any help.
Max.
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Hi Ray,
Now that Tim reminded me about this, I pulled the reference for Temperature
Monitor from one of my posts on the old macvisionaries list archive:
Here's the web page for Temperature Monitor:
http://www.bresink.com/osx/TemperatureMonitor.html
There are links for the download, o
Hi,
go to www.versiontracker.com and search for Temperature Monitor. Should be the
first one in the list. It's free and everything you need to get the temperature
of is accessible. There's probably some graphics that aren't visible but
that's no consequence to you readi
e not free:
Temperature Gauge - $8
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/temperature-gauge/id467830521?mt=12
Desktop Monitor - $2
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/desktopmonitor/id432948323?mt=12
There is also Temperature Monitor which is free and has a terminal
interface:
http://www.bresink.de/osx/0Temperat
Hi,
subject line says it all. anybody know of a good accessible app for monitoring
GPU temperature and so on?
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
Now a very proud and happy Mac user!!!
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rd. Maybe Alex tops out
>> at around 600 or so.
>>
>> Anyway, having fun playing around with all this myself. Now if only I could
>> get Tessa to cook me a nice dinner I would be in heaven.
>>
>> Keith
>>
>> On Sep 11, 2011, at 1:19 PM, Esther wr
f it because
>> I set it to 1000 and was able to understand every word. Maybe Alex tops out
>> at around 600 or so.
>>
>> Anyway, having fun playing around with all this myself. Now if only I could
>> get Tessa to cook me a nice dinner I would be in heaven.
>>
his myself. Now if only I
could get Tessa to cook me a nice dinner I would be in heaven.
Keith
On Sep 11, 2011, at 1:19 PM, Esther wrote:
Hi Keith,
I'll just add that if you want the say command in your AppleScript to
announce the temperature in another voice, you can also set that as
an a
o.
>
> Anyway, having fun playing around with all this myself. Now if only I could
> get Tessa to cook me a nice dinner I would be in heaven.
>
> Keith
>
> On Sep 11, 2011, at 1:19 PM, Esther wrote:
>
>> Hi Keith,
>>
>> I'll just add that if you wa
h Watson"
> To:
> Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2011 4:33 AM
> Subject: Re: Weather / Temperature Apple Script
>
>
>> Nope, the intent was to only have the temperature read to you. Not the
>> entire forecast. And I sort of like to have Tessa tell me what the temp i
Hi Keith,
>
> I'll just add that if you want the say command in your AppleScript to
> announce the temperature in another voice, you can also set that as an
> argument and use any of your installed system voices (including the InfoVox
> voices if you have them). For example,
>>
>> You know what,
>>
>> For me, when I press F12, the focus automatically falls on the temperature
>> and current weather condition in dash board. Isn't that what people are
>> pretty much looking for? Press 1 key and get your cu
, i
just won't push them to.
In the meantime, i prefer customizing my experience with a gesture and peter
infovox telling me what temperature it is, nothing else. Just like the time
script i wrote in my early days of scripting.
Cheers
On 12/09/2011, at 12:14 AM, Donna Goodin wr
Subject: Re: Weather / Temperature Apple Script
Nope, the intent was to only have the temperature read to you. Not the
entire forecast. And I sort of like to have Tessa tell me what the temp
is. Being from South Africa on my mothers side it brings back fond
memories.
Keith
On Sep 11, 2011,
Hi Keith,
I'll just add that if you want the say command in your AppleScript to announce
the temperature in another voice, you can also set that as an argument and use
any of your installed system voices (including the InfoVox voices if you have
them). For example, if you're a Fren
d
> interact, you get a 6-day forecast. What more do people want?
> Cheers,
> Donna
>
> On Sep 11, 2011, at 2:36 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> You know what,
>>
>> For me, when I press F12, the focus automatically falls on the temper
All,
Like Scott said, this was an exercise in learning Apple Script and to
facilitate the request of another list member. They did not want all the
information that the weather widget gave. All they wanted was the outside
temperature. If the weather widget works for you then by all means
u VO to the right and
>>> interact, you get a 6-day forecast. What more do people want?
>>> Cheers,
>>> Donna
>>>
>>> On Sep 11, 2011, at 2:36 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> You know wh
gt; That was my question, too, Ricardo. Then if you VO to the right and
>> interact, you get a 6-day forecast. What more do people want?
>> Cheers,
>> Donna
>>
>> On Sep 11, 2011, at 2:36 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>
;> For me, when I press F12, the focus automatically falls on the temperature
>> and current weather condition in dash board. Isn't that what people are
>> pretty much looking for? Press 1 key and get your current weather?
>>
>> Ricardo Walker
>> rwalker...@
Nope, the intent was to only have the temperature read to you. Not the entire
forecast. And I sort of like to have Tessa tell me what the temp is. Being from
South Africa on my mothers side it brings back fond memories.
Keith
On Sep 11, 2011, at 2:36 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
> Hi,
>
ly falls on the temperature
> and current weather condition in dash board. Isn't that what people are
> pretty much looking for? Press 1 key and get your current weather?
>
> Ricardo Walker
> rwalker...@gmail.com
> Twitter & Skype: rwalker296
> www.mobileaccess.org
>
x is spelled l y n x. For those of you who are not
>> familiar with lynx, it's a command line browser. Once the install is
>> completed and you are placed back at a prompt, command q out of the
>> terminal.
>>
>> Step 4: From Utilities open the Apple Script Editor
:
> Hi,
>
> You know what,
>
> For me, when I press F12, the focus automatically falls on the temperature
> and current weather condition in dash board. Isn't that what people are
> pretty much looking for? Press 1 key and get your current weather?
>
> Ricar
Hi,
You know what,
For me, when I press F12, the focus automatically falls on the temperature and
current weather condition in dash board. Isn't that what people are pretty
much looking for? Press 1 key and get your current weather?
Ricardo Walker
rwalker...@gmail.com
Twitter &a
Thanks, Keith. That's pretty slick. I don't mind having MacPorts, either, as
there are some things I wouldn't mind playing with in there, including the Lynx
browser.
teresa
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>
> Step 4: From Utilities open the Apple Script Editor and cut and paste the
> following code into the edit area.
>
> --- Code Starts Here ---
> # Script to have Voice Over speak the current temperatur
Wow, I'm impressed. I might get brave and try this. :)
Thanks,
Traci
- Original Message -
From: Keith Watson
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2011 7:43 AM
Subject: Weather / Temperature Apple Script
Hi All,
Discl
--- Code Starts Here ---
# Script to have Voice Over speak the current temperature.
# Written by Keith Watson on September 10, 2011.
#
# Using lynx get forecast from wunderground and dump to a text file.
do shell script "/opt/local/bin/lynx -dump
http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweathe
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