Stats
Universal version latest seen at v2.12.16 · Reported by 52 Macs in the community.
All sighted native versions (18):
Sighting data is community-sourced — version availability and pricing should be verified with the developer.
Stats is a free, open-source system monitor that lives in your Mac's menu bar, allowing you to track CPU, GPU, RAM, disk, network, sensors, battery, and fan information at a glance. Written by Serhiy Mytrovtsiy and distributed under MIT license, it serves Mac users who want quick access to system performance metrics without opening a separate application window. The app is available via direct download from GitHub, Homebrew, or SourceForge and runs on macOS 10.15 and later. A native Apple Silicon build has been confirmed running on Macs in the Rosetta Check community.
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1 suggestionA native Apple Silicon build of Stats is already available and has been confirmed running on real Macs. The official download page at mac-stats.com automatically serves the Universal Binary (which includes native arm64 support) on M-series Macs, so simply downloading and installing the latest version will get you the native build with no special steps required. If you installed Stats via Homebrew, running `brew upgrade stats` will update to the native build. Alternatively, visit the GitHub releases page (github.com/exelban/stats) and download the latest Stats.dmg file, which will also be the Universal Binary. After upgrading, your existing configuration and preferences carry over automatically, and you will see improved performance and battery life compared to running under Rosetta.
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