Hot Changelog

What's new in Hot 1.9.1

Feb 7, 2023
  • Specific sensors can now be ignored from the Preferences window (Choose Sensors)
  • You can use this feature to disable damage sensors with inaccurate readings

New in Hot 1.9.0 (Feb 7, 2023)

  • Temperature graph can now be detached as a floating panel

New in Hot 1.8.0 (Feb 7, 2023)

  • Apple Silicon: temperature readings should now be more accurate
  • Intel: support for more hardware models
  • Intel: scheduler limit can be hidden from the menu bar (thanks to Alex Jurkiewicz)
  • Added support for more sensors via the SMC
  • Improvements to the sensors window's filters

New in Hot 1.7.1 (Nov 17, 2022)

  • Fixed a crash on macOS 10.13 and 10.14.

New in Hot 1.7.0 (Nov 17, 2022)

  • Apple Silicon: The displayed temperature can now be set by selecting specific sensors from the Preferences' window.
  • Apple Silicon: Added a setting to display the average temperature instead of the highest.
  • Reduced the CPU usage.
  • Fixed an issue preventing the thermal pressure to be updated.
  • Fixed a crash in the sensors' window.

New in Hot 1.6.1 (Nov 4, 2021)

  • Better support for the new MacBook Pros (M1 Pro/Max): displayed temperature no longer includes values from calibration sensors.
  • Sensors window: the state of the checkboxes is now persistent.

New in Hot 1.6.0 (Nov 2, 2021)

  • Initial support for the new MacBook Pros (M1 Pro / M1 Max) - Temperature should now be displayed.
  • Optimized performances to lower energy consumption.
  • Refresh interval may now be set in the application's preferences.
  • Menubar font can now be customized.

New in Hot 1.5.0 (Sep 26, 2021)

  • Apple Silicon: a graph view of all sensors may now be displayed.

New in Hot 1.4.1 (Sep 21, 2021)

  • Thermal pressure is now displayed on Macs with Apple Silicon (M1) chips, and used as warning level.
  • Added support for more Intel Mac models.
  • Fixed status text color on Intel.

New in Hot 1.4.0 (Sep 20, 2021)

  • Thermal pressure is now displayed on Macs with Apple Silicon (M1) chips, and used as warning level.

New in Hot 1.3.0 (Jun 10, 2021)

  • Support for M1 CPUs (Apple Silicon).
  • Added a menu displaying the available CPU temperature sensors.
  • Added an option to hide the Menu Bar icon.
  • Better refresh when changing preferences.
  • New icons.

New in Hot 1.2.3 (Nov 30, 2020)

  • CPU temperature can now be displayed in Celsius or Fahrenheit. Thanks to Eric Shepherd for implementing this feature!

New in Hot 1.2.2 (Nov 20, 2020)

  • Application is now universal and will run natively on Apple Silicon hardware.
  • Deployment target is now macOS 10.13.

New in Hot 1.2.1 (Oct 4, 2020)

  • Added a graph with the CPU temperature and speed limit.

New in Hot 1.2.0 (Oct 4, 2020)

  • Added a graph with the CPU temperature and speed limit.

New in Hot 1.1.2 (Sep 30, 2020)

  • Fixed status item text color for light system appearance.

New in Hot 1.1.1 (Sep 28, 2020)

  • Minor UI improvements.

New in Hot 1.1.0 (Sep 28, 2020)

  • Added a preferences window.
  • CPU temperature can now be displayed in the menu bar, if available.