App Tamer 2.7.6: New sorting options, UI tweaks and bug fixes
Provide separate history graphs for performance (P) and efficiency (E) cores.
The 2.7.6 release introduced several quality-of-life improvements to help users identify and manage these power-hungry apps: App Tamer 2.7.6
App Tamer 2.7.6, released in January 2023 by St. Clair Software , was a focused utility update aimed at giving Mac users more granular control over their system's "culprits"—apps that hog CPU resources and drain battery life. The Core Conflict: CPU Chaos
For many Mac users, background processes often act like "fighter jets," revving up fans and heating up the machine. While macOS has a native "App Nap" feature, it often fails to manage critical behind-the-scenes apps like Spotlight or Chrome windows that are visible but in the background. App Tamer stepped in as the "tamer" to restrain these unruly processes. The Solution: Version 2.7.6 Key Features App Tamer 2
: It maintained the ability to set strict CPU limits (e.g., keeping Spotlight below 25% or Chrome at 2%) so users could keep their Macs cool without fully stopping essential tasks. Evolution from 2.7.x
This specific version built upon the major groundwork laid earlier in the 2.7 cycle, which had added specialized support for chips. That earlier foundation allowed App Tamer to: The Core Conflict: CPU Chaos For many Mac
: For the first time, users could click column headers to sort the process list by name , CPU usage , or average CPU usage . Previously, the list was strictly locked to average CPU usage.