Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Application type
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Android
- BSD

unifetch is described as 'UniFetch is a command-line system information tool written in bash 3.2+, forked from Neofetch' and is a system information utility in the os & utilities category. There are more than 25 alternatives to unifetch for a variety of platforms, including Linux, Windows, Mac, BSD and Android apps. The best unifetch alternative is Speccy, which is free. Other great apps like unifetch are Fastfetch, Neofetch, hwinfo and Screenfetch.

System Examiner is a lightweight, freeware app to generate a system information report from Windows computers. It lists details of your computer’s installed hardware and software, as well as attempts to detect common system errors and potential problems.





sysinfo is a graphical tool that is able to display some hardware and software information about the computer it is run on.

RWEverything access almost all the computer hardware, including PCI (PCI Express), PCI Index/Data, Memory, Memory Index/Data, I/O Space, I/O Index/Data, Super I/O, Clock Generator, DIMM SPD, SMBus Device, CPU MSR Registers, ATA/ATAPI Identify Data, Disk Read Write, ACPI Tables...



Examine is an app which gives you easy access to system information without needing to use the terminal, built for the COSMIC desktop.


SuperB Fetch (a.k.a bfetch) is a SuperB general-purpose fetch displayer written in portable sh that takes user commands output and changes how it displays dynamically with the terminal size.




Linuxlogo (linux_logo) is a simple tool to display a Linux distribution logo in ascii, the name of the distribution and some other short information about the system in the terminal.



