Particulars displays system information about your Mac. It shows computer name, model name, serial number, SoC/CPU, RAM, GPU, OS version, Server version, current user, uptime, disk space, and network configuration. It can be used in 4 modes: on your desktop, in the menu bar, in the Shortcuts app, or at the command line.
Particulars provides up-to-date information and dynamically changes when your system changes. For instance, if you switch Wi-Fi networks, Particulars shows the new network configuration immediately.
Particulars does not replace your desktop background image and is responsive to changes in your screen or space layout. It does not require any scripts or need any complex setup.
Particulars supports many disparate network configurations including IPv6, manual addressing, multiple addresses, captive portals, PPPoE, and VPNs.
Particulars has a special 'lab mode' to ease deployment in computer labs and datacenters. See the help book for more information.
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Very Handy App!
OldieVonMoldy
I’m so glad that I found this app. Previously, I struggled to configure NerdTool and Übersicht to display my computer’s system information but the results were never satisfactory to me. Additionally, both those apps are a pain to work with.Particulars does away with all the toil required with those other apps and provides quick and easy configuration & formatting options. Many thanks to Fraser Hess, the developer, for his generosity.
Excellent utility
astroclubguy
I use this daily to keep tabs on disk space and network info. The only thing I've noticed is that the automatic text shading does not seem to work all the time when I use dynamic wallpaper in Ventura. It could be that i just don't understand how it's supposed to work.
Great Informative App
Keepin_It_Simple
Ever since I found Particulars it's been a must-have on every Mac I have. One quirk I've found is on the new M1 Apple Silicon MacBook Pro I just got, I can't turn off the SoC (System on a Chip) display. It wants me to be proud of the fact that I'm running "Apple M1!"
Developer Response
Turning off the SoC on Apple Silicon is fixed in version 38
Aweseome little app!
ScottB
Thank you, this is neat and useful and works!Love the ability to customize content and placement. Well done!
- Boot time is no longer an experimental feature. It is available in all modes including desktop, CLI, Shortcuts, and JSON.
- SF Symbols in menu bar icon are now scaled to be similar in size to system menu bar icons
- Fixed lookup of model names for Intel Macs
- Fixed memory leaks
- Due to macOS 26 desktop widgets, the default desktop position is now bottom left
- Updated crash reporter
Version 68
The developer, Fraser Hess, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy .
Data Not Linked to You
The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:
Usage Data
Diagnostics
Other Data
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