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NeoHtop 1.2.0, published by abdenasser, is a cross-platform system monitor that re-imagines real-time resource tracking through a lightweight stack combining Svelte, Rust, and Tauri. Positioned in the system-utilities category, the application renders live CPU, memory, disk, network, and process statistics within a responsive WebView interface that remains memory-frugal thanks to Rust’s native performance and Tauri’s minimal runtime footprint. Developers, DevOps engineers, and power users rely on it to diagnose load spikes on remote servers, compare resource curves during compile jobs, or simply replace legacy htop instances with a theme-able dashboard that works identically on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Since its initial release, two versions have appeared—each refining the electron-free architecture to deliver faster startup times and lower battery drain on laptops. The 1.2.0 build adds collapsible process trees, per-core frequency read-outs, and an export-to-csv function that aids capacity-planning reports. Because the entire codebase is open, security teams can audit the Rust backend before rolling the binary out across clusters, while desktop enthusiasts appreciate the optional always-on-top widget for keeping an eye on gaming or rendering workloads. NeoHtop is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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