used to scratch my head,
pondering on why acquiring a Windows license key was so expensive. It has to be
one of the most pocket-emptying pieces of software, along with Microsoft
Office. There was a time when I thought that you had to be running a small business
or you had to be a millionaire to be an owner of legit Microsoft license keys.
When you delve into Windows and all the features it offers from the
sophisticated folder explorer to the free updates and patches, you begin to
understand. Writing an operating system using C as your basis, is not an easy
task and it took a group of very talented developers to craft it into what it
is. All the issues and gripes we have with Windows 8 can be forgiven, once we
take all of this into account and that’s why I own three or more separate
license keys, all paid for with my hard earned money.
With all the tools that Windows provides us with, sometimes they may not be enough. Time and time again, I find myself praising Windows 8’s new task manager for its extensiveness and its new found user friendliness. I still feel that it’s not enough to monitor my system efficiently. Can Moo0 System Monitor fill that gap in? Read on and find out?
With all the tools that Windows provides us with, sometimes they may not be enough. Time and time again, I find myself praising Windows 8’s new task manager for its extensiveness and its new found user friendliness. I still feel that it’s not enough to monitor my system efficiently. Can Moo0 System Monitor fill that gap in? Read on and find out?
WHAT IS IT AND WHAT DOES IT DO
Main Functionality
Moo0
System Monitor is an expansive PC monitoring tool that comes with a long list
of stats and a widely customizable user interface that offers the user an array
of display options to suit his or her needs.
Pros
- Comes with a long list of stats and displayable fields that can be sorted according to the user’s tastes.
- Has a widely customizable user interface
- Supports a wide variety of languages
- Controllable refresh rate and frequency
- System tray minimizable
- Lightweight
Cons
- Its functions are not intuitively accessible at first
- It’s not traditionally designed and this can be somewhat confusing until you get used to it
- It does not come with extensive help resources which does not help quail the confusion
- No feature that allows logging or archiving of stats and details.
Discussion

I
cannot be entirely blamed for my indiscretions and misjudgements here because
the program does not initially fully avail itself. Once I discovered the right
click menu, it was like I was opened up to a whole new world. The application
will come with a default set of fields that also depend on what your PC is
packing. From the right click menu, you can choose to add more to the user
interface. I’m too lazy to count here but there are a lot of displayable fields
and they are directly proportional in number to the robustness of your
computer’s hardware. Whether you choose to display none or create mass chaos by
displaying everything, it’s really up to you. You can even sort and customize
this list. I will say that if you choose to display every stat, the application
will not perform so well; it will run slow and the user interface will start to
lose its visual integrity. If you’ve changed the size of the window and add a
new field, the window will revert to its default size. I found this a little
annoying.

Other
customizable inflections to the aesthetics of the application include the
ability to change how the auto hide feature behaves. You can also make changes
to the general layout so the application doesn’t always have to look similar to
a dinner receipt. Did I mention the large variety of skins and languages to
choose from? Nelson Mandela (RIP) dubbed South Africa as a rainbow nation with
all it’s diversity in language and culture. You can almost say that this
software is comparable to that sentiment, in it’s diverse range of customizable
aesthetics and language options.
CONCLUSION AND DOWNLOAD LINK
I
feel ambivalent about this. I enjoyed playing around with the user interface
more than I payed attention to the stats and details that it was made to
display. Which means that there’s a great novelty behind it. I tend to get
bored with novelty applications after a while. As for you, a normal person who
isn’t as weird as me? Moo0 System Monitor is a good tool. You can find a long
list of alternative system monitoring programs but if you’ve never tried one
out, I believe that Moo0 System Monitor deserves a home on your desktop.
If you can, make a donation to the developer as well because s/he offers
a great amount of useful freeware software.
As
for Ashraf’s personal choice, I believe he prefers Rainmeter
over everything else. There is also BgInfo. Pick whichever one you
want.
Price: Free
Version reviewed:1.76
Supported OS: Windows XP/Vista/7/8
Download size: 3.86
VirusTotal malware scan results: 0/49
Is it portable? yes
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