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Hard-drive temperature monitoring software..
Sys Utils - Disks & Files Manage, On January 18, 2008 updated, downloaded 72 times, file size is 2409Kb.
HDD thermometer and overheating preventer.
HDD Thermometer use S.M.A.R.T. technology to get access to the hard disk temperature. Most of modern hard disks provide self temperature value through S.M.A.R.T. So if at least one of your hard disks supports this feature than this program will be useful for you.
Sys Utils - Disks & Files Manage, On January 20, 2008 updated, downloaded 58 times, file size is 272Kb.

Simple tool for monitoring current weather..
Computer Networking - Other Internet Tools, On April 14, 2008 updated, downloaded 14 times, file size is 509Kb.

An HDD health indicator for Google Desktop..
Sys Utils - Disks & Files Manage, On January 19, 2008 updated, downloaded 16 times, file size is 1184Kb.

The Weather4You is easy to use weather soft..
The Weather4You software provides current conditions in quick-read numbers and icons on the desktop, plus a summary report from the nearest weather monitoring station is just one click away. Conditions reported include:
Sky conditions
Temperature
Wind direction
Wind speed
Precipitation Visibility
My Hobby & Education - Hobby Tools, On June 29, 2007 updated, downloaded 13 times, file size is 339Kb.
This program is designed to monitor AMD64 CPU.
Sys Utils - Operating System Maintenance, On September 2, 2008 updated, downloaded 236 times, file size is 598Kb.

HDD/SSD utility software which supports SMART.
* Supports a part of external USB/IEEE 1394 disks
* Monitoring health status and temperature
* Graph of S.M.A.R.T. information
Sys Utils - Disks & Files Manage, On November 14, 2009 updated, downloaded 159 times, file size is 800Kb.
Real Temp is a temperature monitoring program.
RealTemp is a temperature monitoring program designed for all Intel single Core, Dual Core and Quad Core processors. Each core on these processors has a digital thermal sensor (DTS) that reports temperature data relative to TjMax which is the safe maximum operating core temperature for the CPU.
If the value of TJMax is known and if the data being output by the DTS sensors changed at the exact same rate that the core temperature was changing at then you could use this simple formula to convert DTS data to your absolute core temperature:
Absolute Core Temperature = TJMax - DTS
Sys Utils - Performance Testing, On October 9, 2009 updated, downloaded 39 times, file size is 170Kb.