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MiniBatteryLogger

MiniBatteryLogger

Graph battery charge, cycles, capacity over time.

Version:  1.8.5

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Trial period ends after 30 days

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Contributed by: Felix01 Sunday, January 21 2007 @ 03:58 PM PST

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: 1-6 months

Recommend Product: YES

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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Trial period ends after 30 days - gslusher

Another way to go would be to pay for what you use. If one uses shareware and doesn't pay for it, that's called "stealing." Please don't come back with some lame remark about how something is "too expensive." Perhaps your employer will decide that you are "too expensive" and not give you your paycheck.

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Saturday, February 03 2007 @ 11:08 PM PST


Trial period ends after 30 days - Weston Mason

I totally agree. Pay for shareware or quality apps like this will no longer be developed. Also, don't post work-arounds to help people avoid paying for software. That IS stealing and you are an accessory.

I'll probably buy it now to make up for some of the sales you have lost the developer with your ignorance.

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Friday, June 01 2007 @ 09:27 AM PDT