MiniBatteryLogger - 1.8.2graph battery charge, cycles, capacity over time |
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Trial period ends after 30 days - Version: 1.5.8, 1/21/2007 03:58PM PST
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Felix01
If you're one who uses shareware without paying the fee, don't install version 1.5.8 over what you're using now. You can't just click off the nag screen...this version stops functioning after 30 days.
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Extremely Functional and Valuable Notebook Utility 



- Version: 1.4, 10/10/2006 08:41AM PST
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robulack
This is definitely the easiest-to-use, simplest-to-understand and prettiest-to-look-at notebook battery monitoring tool I've ever had the opportunity to use.
Its display assists in understanding and tracking the health and vitality of a notebook computer and recently helped me troubleshoot an issue I was having with the sleep mode of my MacBook Pro. With the recent addition of a session-saver it's an invaluable tool on my portable machine.
The developer is particularly response and helpful.
Its display assists in understanding and tracking the health and vitality of a notebook computer and recently helped me troubleshoot an issue I was having with the sleep mode of my MacBook Pro. With the recent addition of a session-saver it's an invaluable tool on my portable machine.
The developer is particularly response and helpful.
Looks nice but - Version: 1.3.1, 10/4/2006 09:05AM PST
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ShareWareAddict
it doesn't work with my G3 Firewire PowerBook. I know I'm behind the times but it's not necessarily because I'm on an older system. Other battery monitors seem to do just fine. It's interesting to note that is seems to be able to monitor the battery if it is in the right hand slot (where the CD drive is) but not the left and not if there are two batteries installed.
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