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Caffeine

Caffeine - 1.1

Menu bar item to temporarily disable sleep & screen savers.

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 1.1
Release Date: 2009-09-04
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 12,493
Downloads (all versions): 105,070

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Caffeine ReviewFantastic! - Version: 1.0.4, 8/23/2009 04:21PM PST

charlotte6
I love this application, I use it all the time, especially when using my laptop for live performance work. Thanks so much to the developer!! :)
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Caffeine Reviewnice app to easily stop sleep mode - Version: 1.0.3, 11/27/2008 02:47AM PST

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marcgode1
nice app to easily stop sleep mode worked perfect till now but have some issues with my macbook pro late 2008 not staying in menu bar after reboot

before no problem.

but still happy with it anyhow !!
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Caffeine ReviewKeeps me going! - Version: 1.0.3, 7/24/2008 02:43AM PST

redboer
Great simple app! Must have app.
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Caffeine ReviewThis little app is the best - Version: 1.0.3, 6/6/2008 12:56PM PST

macsterguy
I love coffee! It is the perfect addition to my mac....
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Caffeine ReviewJust what I've been looking for.... - Version: 1.0.3, 6/5/2008 06:13AM PST

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dsphelps
Perfect. Now I can set my energy saver preferences permanently and override them when I need to with Caffeine. Plus the icon makes me smile when I click on it. Thank you, developer.
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Caffeine ReviewGreat little app!!! - Version: 1.0.3, 6/4/2008 09:55AM PST

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MacManux
Unobtrusive, simple, straight forward!

Helped me to avoid unrpfessional interruptions of presentations, and that's really all it is needed for. Many thanks!!!
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Caffeine CommentaryTo work while the lid is closed - Version: 1.0.2, 4/20/2008 01:14AM PST

Swoon
Hi Guys. I like the simplicity, but is there any way that you can make this app work while the lid is closed, like InsomniaX? Yours achieves a simple effect, save that even when I want to sleep the screen manually, it wakes up again, but then, if I could use your app to keep things going while the lid is closed, it is handy to have the screen sleep to keep the temperature down.

Anyway, something to think about in the future as an option for the future, if you like.
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Caffeine CommentaryTo work while the lid is closed - Version: 1.0.2, 4/20/2008 01:13AM PST

Swoon
Hi Guys. I like the simplicity, but is there any way that you can make this app work while the lid is closed, like InsomniaX? Yours achieves a simple effect, save that even when I want to sleep the screen manually, it wakes up again, but then, if I could use your app to keep things going while the lid is closed, it is handy to have the screen sleep to keep the temperature down.

Anyway, something to think about in the future as an option for the future, if you like.
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Caffeine Reviewwhat i really want is ... - Version: 1.0.2, 4/14/2008 01:32PM PST

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Swoon
to stop all these things Caffeine does WHILE THE LID IS CLOSED!!! Any ideas or recommendations for that?

Thanks.
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Caffeine CommentaryGreat work - Version: 1.0.1, 10/5/2007 06:48PM PST

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mwkluke
I like those skinny apps focusing on one specialization rather than those chubby ones with a bunch of unusefull functions. That's the definition of professsional.

Thanks buddy.
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