Tell
Why Choose Tell?
If you're rockin a MacBook and tired of those boring static bars in your menubar, Tell is a strong contender. Its really designed for people who want to check system stats like CPU or network without turning their workspace into a spreadsheet. Instead of flat icons, you get interactive 3D objects that actually feel alive on the screen, which beats the usual widget clutter hands down. One practical win is that its native code, so it runs smooth and doesnt eat up resources like web overlays do. You get instant visual feedback for whats happening in the background, helping you spot issues faster. Just be aware its locked to the Apple ecosystem, so Windows users are outta luck. Also, those animations might drain the baterly a lil faster than plain text, so keep your charger close if you plan on working away from a desk.
Native macOS app that transforms system stats into interactive 3D objects. Monitor network speed, CPU usage, battery, and more through smooth, animated visuals that live on your desktop. Designed to feel fast, minimal, and alive - not like traditional widgets. More collections, animated objects, and new system modules for deeper insights are already in development and coming soon
Tell Introduction
What is Tell?
tell is a native mac app that transforms system stats into interactive 3d objects right on your desktop. instead of staring at boring numbers for cpu usage or battery, you get smooth animated visuals that feel way more alive than standard widgets. its built for folks who want to keep tabs on their gear without sacrificing style or dealing with clunky overlays u usually see elsewhere.
How to use Tell?
So you wanna give Tell a shot? Grab the installer an install it like any other mac app. Youll probably hit a permissions popup when it opens cause its needin access to track system stats, just click allow. After that, youll see it pop up in yer menu bar straight away without any heavy setup wizard or account signup. Its mostly plug-and-play honestly. By default, its already monitoring stuff like cpu load, battery health and net speed using these animated 3d objects instead of boring numbers. If u wanna swap out the visuals or check specific metrics, head over to the settings window inside the app. Its pretty intuitive, most folks figure it out in sec. One thing to note though, theyre still building out more collections so expect fresh objects to show up later. For now, its just about ditchin the standard widgets for something thats alive n moves around while you work. Pretty slick way to keep tabs on yer hardware without staring at spreadsheets lol.
Why Choose Tell?
If you're rockin a MacBook and tired of those boring static bars in your menubar, Tell is a strong contender. Its really designed for people who want to check system stats like CPU or network without turning their workspace into a spreadsheet. Instead of flat icons, you get interactive 3D objects that actually feel alive on the screen, which beats the usual widget clutter hands down. One practical win is that its native code, so it runs smooth and doesnt eat up resources like web overlays do. You get instant visual feedback for whats happening in the background, helping you spot issues faster. Just be aware its locked to the Apple ecosystem, so Windows users are outta luck. Also, those animations might drain the baterly a lil faster than plain text, so keep your charger close if you plan on working away from a desk.
Tell Features
3D Animations
- ✓cpu load shows as glowin smoke clouds
- ✓network packets look like flowin water
- ✓battery drains visully when charging slow
System Monitoring
- ✓tracks ram usage without laggin system
- ✓shows wifi strength through color shifts
- ✓logs thermal throttling events quite clear
Desktop Layout
- ✓sits clean in menu bar without bloatware
- ✓can drag widgets anywhere on desk
- ✓auto minimizes when u open full screen apps
Custom Styles
- ✓swap themes fr dark mode to vibrant hues
- ✓pick diff shapes for each metric type
- ✓save ur own layouts as quick presetz
FAQ?
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