WebTemp 3.38-pre14
O. James Samson - February 7, 2012WebTemp is an application that reads temperatures, voltages and fan speeds from a variety of hardware monitoring tools such as SpeedFan, adds measurements like memory and CPU usage, network traffic and creates nice looking and customizable statistics which you can then have uploaded automatically to a FTP server in order to remotely monitor your computer’s or (Windows) server’s health. WebTemp also incorporates a lot of other features like alarm and emergency shut down as well.
WebTemp displays temperatures like CPU temperature as well as voltages and fan speeds measured by SpeedFan or other hardware monitoring tools and together with CPU and memory load. It also creates network traffic and notebook battery status statistics which can be saved, uploaded to FTP servers or emailed at any time. WebTemp can also set off an alarm on high CPU temperature or low fan speeds by sending emails and/or powering off the system.
WebTemp is a nice application, but users without some technical experience may not find it easy to understand how to read the graph. Basically, it is a nice application that costs a few dollars, and even offers more features worth more than its price.
Want to check it out? Visit Webtemp.org.
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