Critical Updates keeps you informed of when a background update of the listed components occurs. These are controlled by the command-line softwareupdate tool and by App Store preference settings in System Preferences.
Critical Updates refreshes the Components table on launch, and about once every 60 minutes, if left running; it polls the App Store for security updates on launch, and about once every 10 seconds while running. Critical Updates has a very low energy and resource footprint, and can be left running with virtually no impact on system resources.
Features
Newly-updated components are colored red in the table
An alert appears in the window when a security update needs to be installed manually
Click the yellow warning triangle next to the alert message text to open the App Store
Click the ‘x’ button to hide the alert message
Double-click any component’s name to reveal it in the Finder
Click the App Store icon in the window to immediately open the App Store preference settings
What's new in version 1.60
Critical Updates keeps you informed of when a background update of the listed components occurs. These are controlled by the command-line softwareupdate tool and by App Store preference settings in Sy
Critical Updates keeps you informed of when a background update of the listed components occurs. These are controlled by the command-line softwareupdate tool and by App Store preference settings in System Preferences.
Critical Updates refreshes the Components table on launch, and about once every 60 minutes, if left running; it polls the App Store for security updates on launch, and about once every 10 seconds while running. Critical Updates has a very low energy and resource footprint, and can be left running with virtually no impact on system resources.
Features
Newly-updated components are colored red in the table
An alert appears in the window when a security update needs to be installed manually
Click the yellow warning triangle next to the alert message text to open the App Store
Click the ‘x’ button to hide the alert message
Double-click any component’s name to reveal it in the Finder
Click the App Store icon in the window to immediately open the App Store preference settings