Capacity Meter - 1.1.1displays & tracks PowerBook battery capacity |
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Useless on 10.2.8 with souped up PB Wallstreet 



- Version: 1.1.1, 12/2/2005 07:04AM PST
zunipus
At least this application actually boots, unlike decrepit old X-Charge. But sadly that is all it is good for. None of the readings say anything. It has the name of my PowerBook wrong (although the fact that I tossed a G4 500 MHz into the PB may confuse it), thinks I am plugged in when I am not, and tells me absolutely nothing about my battery. I might as well not have one. Use iBatt and XBattery. The fact that these alternatives actually work great prevents me from having a guilty conscience about giving this thing one star.
This version is even better. 



- Version: 1.1, 2/1/2005 04:54PM PST
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ajung
I love the custom value field... now I can make my battery look like it is at full capacity. hee hee. Just kidding but it is a nice feature for using the extended life batteries which I think I will purchase next.
Would like a way to track multiple batteries, but this still does the job for me.
Well done.
Would like a way to track multiple batteries, but this still does the job for me.
Well done.