How do I monitor internal hardware temperatures?

I have a MBP about 2.5 years old.  I used to use Temperature Monitor to monitor internal hardware temperatures, but MacUpDate says it no longer works under Yosemite.  When I try to use it, I get an error message about resources missing.  What can I use to monitor these temperatures?  Is there something in Yosemite that can report these, or do I need to buy a third party app (if so, which one)?
Thanks
Claude

You can try with iStat Pro widget.

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