TMOG — Native Task Manager for macOS, Windows, and Linux
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Native system metrics<br>BETA2
Your whole machine.<br>One live view.
TMOG brings the depth of a serious systems console to a native,<br>focused task manager for macOS, Windows, and Linux.
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TMOG / SYSTEM SUMMARY<br>LIVE
24<br>LOGICAL<br>PROCESSORS
NATIVE<br>PROVIDERS<br>HEALTHY
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60 FPS live meters
SWIFT native on macOS
WIN32 native on Windows
QT 6 native on Linux
C++ shared system metrics core
The mission
The clarity of Activity Monitor.<br>The depth of Task Manager.<br>The speed of a cockpit.
Most system monitors make you choose between approachable and<br>powerful. TMOG refuses the trade-off.
It starts with a dense, click-through Summary: CPU, clock,<br>thermals, GPU, memory, storage, network, energy, and the processes<br>responsible for the load.
Go deeper without leaving the app. Inspect every logical core,<br>combine or separate disks and interfaces, follow a process tree,<br>control services, and browse the Mac's System Report as a native<br>expandable hierarchy.
Every core, honestly
See the silicon<br>doing the work.
Default logical-processor mode reveals the shape of a workload,<br>not just its average. Performance and efficiency cores are<br>color-coded, kernel time is optional, and the overview keeps<br>frequency, topology, cache, uptime, processes, and threads nearby.
Overall, logical processor, and NUMA views
Color-keyed utilization traces
Instantaneous VFD meter at display cadence
01 CPU / logical processor view
02 Memory / pressure & composition
Memory with context
Not just used.<br>Accounted for.
Read memory pressure alongside application, wired, compressed,<br>cached, committed, available, and swap data. TMOG separates what is<br>occupied from what is expensive—and makes the trend visible.
Live utilization and configurable scrolling history
Pressure, compression, cache, and swap
Hardware details when the platform exposes them
More signal. Less hunting.
A console for the<br>whole machine.
Every surface shares one visual language: fast VFD meters,<br>dense history graphs, native actions, and details that stay out<br>of the way until you need them.
03Storage, unified
All disks combined—or every device separately.
04Network
Adaptive live bandwidth, totals, identity, and link details.
05Energy
Instantaneous watts, history, power state, and process impact.
06Thermals
Hotspot metrics and sensor trends with an orange signal path.
07Processes that act like processes
Tree view, filtering, sorting, follow mode, and native verbs.
Make it yours
Your machine.<br>Your phosphor.
Follow the system appearance, keep TMOG in light or dark mode,<br>or give the entire console a classic green, amber, blue, or<br>monochrome treatment. Color and saturation are yours to tune.
Light Mode
Color · Saturation 7
Dark Mode
Color · Saturation 7
Green Mode
Classic green phosphor
Amber Mode
Warm amber phosphor
Blue Mode
Cool blue phosphor
Mono Mode
Dark · Saturation 0
Native means native
One idea.<br>Three real applications.
A quick beta note: because this system utility is not yet<br>digitally signed, your computer may ask you to manually approve<br>it before the first launch. That extra confirmation is normal for<br>this beta build.
01 / MAC
Swift + AppKit
A Mac application that behaves like one: native windows,<br>tables, menus, drag and drop, launchd controls, System Report,<br>Apple silicon topology, power, thermal, GPU, and Neural Engine<br>system metrics where macOS makes them available.
TargetmacOS 13+
ArchitectureApple silicon + Intel x64
Download for<br>macOS
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02 / WIN
Native Win32
No browser shell. TMOG uses native Windows controls, process and<br>service actions, logical processor topology, storage and network<br>providers, and the conventions Windows power users already know.
TargetWindows 11
Architecturex64
Download for<br>Windows
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>_<br>03 / LINUX
C++ + Qt 6
A native Qt Widgets application built for Linux desktops, with<br>process and service actions, CPU and device topology, storage and<br>network providers, and direct system metrics from Linux interfaces.
TargetLinux desktop
DisplayX11 / Wayland
Recommended for most<br>Linux AppImage
Portable x86_64 app for most Linux desktops
Debian / Ubuntu<br>.deb
Manual install<br>.tar.gz
Version —
Shared C++ core keeps models, actions, serialization, and metric semantics aligned across all three platforms.
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