3 Jul
Here’s a free software that’s rather…. “cute” in monitoring and displaying your system performance.
MimarSinan Rubber Ducky System Monitor is a free performance monitoring software that has a small aquarium that sits above your system tray. Each elements of the aquarium represent a system information.
Here are the meanings of each elements on Rubber Ducky.
Water Level – The water level indicates RAM (computer memory) usage. If the water level is too high, the duck will drown. When you open too many applications, your computer memory starts filling up. If the duck is drowning, close some running applications to improve performance.

Water Color – The water color indicates SWAP file usage. If the water color is muddy, the computer is using too much swap space. The computer starts using the SWAP file when it is running low on free memory. If the water color is too dark, close some of your memory intensive applications.

Fish – Fish indicate NETWORK traffic (such as Internet activity). When you have fish swimming, your computer is sending/receiving data. Fish moving from right to left indicate inbound traffic (such as downloads). Network traffic does not directly impact system performance.

Plants – Plans indicate HARD DISK activity. When the plans are waving, your computer is writing data to the hard disk. Almost all programs write to the hard disk, but some more often than the others. If there is too mcuh hard disk activity, your system may slow down.

Bubbles – Bubbles indicate CPU activity. As your programs use more computing power, more bubbles appear. If there are too many bubbles, one of your programs is using too much CPU. If the CPU usage is always high, it may slow down or destabilize the system.

All this while I felt that my laptop is slow but it’s bearable. When I ran Rubber Ducky, I saw that the duck was upside down and drowning due to the water level is too high. High water level = High RAM usage. My laptop has 512MB ram and running Windows XP. I think it’s time to upgrade to either 1GB or 2GB depending on my budget. See, sometimes we pay more attention to simple freewares rather than expensive sharewares.
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wonderful and cute program.Thanks Raymond
Oo this thing is cute and very useful, I wanna run the duckie on system startup but the program uses quite an amount of memory (7.8mb for me)
Thank you so much for this nice program though, I’ll definitely install it on both my desktop and laptop ^^
Lol, very cute tool. thanks !
Raymond, I’ve got a request, could you please write a guide about how to backup everything in ur pc or make an image of it, then restore everything like it was in case if something happened [virus, format, etc]
Thank you alot for your lovely blog
Excellent little program having been coding for quite some time myself its nice to be surprised with such a small effective tool. Very well thought out and easy to assosiate with once you get the general nack of what means what.
Nice job
Whoa, this program is cute and it works perfectly! I’ve tried many system monitors and threw them away again but, this one’s a keeper
Could be my weakness for cute stuff though..
arrgh cant download, virus BRONTOK restarted my computer, need help, arrgh
i use “Tuneup MemOptimizer” awesome tool, costs for licsence though (i cracked it, lol)
a program called MemTurbo, it shows the free ram value in task bar. it best to free-up unused memory.
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