What's new in Temperature Monitor Widget Edition 2.97 Build 130403

Apr 4, 2013
  • Added support for the Mac mini (Late 2012), the Mac mini Server (Late 2012), the MacBook Pro Retina 13-inch, the MacBook Pro Retina 15-inch (Early 2013 Revision), the MacBook Pro Retina 13-inch (Early 2013 Revision), the iMac 21-inch (Late 2012), and the iMac 27-inch (Late 2012).
  • Enhanced support for processing sensor readings for sensors indicating offline or error states.

New in Temperature Monitor Widget Edition 2.96 Build 120625 (Jun 26, 2012)

  • Added support for Apple Macintosh systems with third generation Intel Core i processors ("Ivy Bridge").
  • Enhanced compatibility with future operating system versions.

New in Temperature Monitor Widget Edition 2.95 Build 120327 (Apr 5, 2012)

  • Added support for the iMac (Mid 2011) model series.
  • Added support for the MacBook Air (Mid 2011) model series.
  • Added support for the Mac mini (Mid 2011) model series.
  • Added support for the Mac mini Server (Mid 2011) model series

New in Temperature Monitor Widget Edition 2.94 Build 110314 (Mar 14, 2011)

  • Added support for the Early 2011 MacBook Pro model series.
  • Added support for monitoring Intel second generation Core i processors (Sandy Bridge).
  • Added support for monitoring Intel Family 6 Model 31 processors.

New in Temperature Monitor Widget Edition 2.93 Build 101216 (Dec 17, 2010)

  • Added support for the new (Late 2010) MacBook Air computers.
  • Support for the temperature sensors at the locations “Hard Drive Proximity” and “Graphics Processor 1 Analog Sensor” had to be withdrawn, because those sensors don't work as expected with specific portable and iMac computers.
  • Added version number at the backside of the widget and in the preview column of the Finder.

New in Temperature Monitor Widget Edition 2.92 Build 100908 (Sep 9, 2010)

  • Added support for new (Mid-2010) iMac computers.
  • Added support for computers with Intel "Westmere class" processors, including the new (Mid-2010) Mac Pro systems.
  • Added support for many additional sensors found in Intel-based Macintosh computers.

New in Temperature Monitor Widget Edition 2.85 (Feb 8, 2010)

  • Added support for the iMac 27".
  • Added a feature to detect defective device drivers on non-Apple systems which might send invalid readings to the widget.

New in Temperature Monitor Widget Edition 2.8 (Sep 21, 2009)

  • On PowerPC hardware, support for S.M.A.R.T. hard drive sensors accessed via SATA interfaces has been enhanced. The widget will now accept the temperature sensors of unknown SATA drive models. (This has always been the standard on Intel-based computers.)
  • The support for hard drive sensors controlled via proprietary drivers of Sonnet and FirmTek has been enhanced.
  • The default number of displayed digits behind the decimal point is now automatically set to zero in cases where it is known that the sensor hardware does not provide more significant digits.
  • Corrected a problem where the temperature values displayed for the cores of the Intel P7350 processor have been shifted by 15 degrees Celsius.

New in Temperature Monitor Widget Edition 2.7 (Mar 24, 2009)

  • Added full support for the new Mac Pro series (March 2009). This includes support for processors using Intel Core i7 technology and simultaneous multi-threading.

New in Temperature Monitor Widget Edition 2.6 (Jan 28, 2009)

  • Added support for the MacBook (Late 2008), MacBook Air (Late 2008) and MacBook Pro 15-inch (Late 2008).
  • Added preliminary support for the future MacBook White (Early 2009) and the future MacBook Pro 17-inch (Early 2009).
  • Added preliminary support for future models of the iMac and the Mac mini based on Nvidia chipset technology, expected to be announced in 2009.
  • Added support for "per-core" Digital Thermal Sensors on specific Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo processors in 45 nm technology.

New in Temperature Monitor Widget Edition 2.5 (Mar 13, 2008)

  • Added support for new portable Mac systems with Intel T8000 processors.
  • Added temperature sensor support for the standard PATA hard drive of the MacBook Air.
  • Support for on-core temperature sensors of Intel processors based on 45 nm technology ("Penryn") has been modified: As confirmed by Intel, the core sensors behave no longer linear enough for the display of absolute readings in low temperature ranges. For this reason, support for core temperature sensors in 45 nm technology has been removed.

New in Temperature Monitor Widget Edition 2.4 (Feb 14, 2008)

  • Added support for new Macintosh systems equipped with Intel Xeon 5400 processors.
  • Added support for the MacBook Air.