Power Manager helps you save energy by reducing the running costs of your Macs. The savings appear on your energy bills, and in the time you save by taking advantage of Power Manager's ability to automate back-ups and other repetitive tasks. Power Manager includes everything you need to save energy, time, and money. Power Manager augments Mac OS X's built-in energy saving capabilities. With Power Manager you can create an energy saving schedule that suits your needs. Unlike Mac OS X's Energy Saver, Power Manager can power on and off your Macs whenever you require. Power Manager provides a predictable and customisable sleep after inactivity task. No more wondering why your Mac is not sleeping after being left idle. Power Manager's inactivity task will put your Macs into a low power sleeping state in a predictable, timely, and energy efficient manner.
What's new in this version:
Worked around codesign bug affecting OS X 10.10 and earlier.
v4.1 [Jul 2, 2012]
- New: Added support for OS X 10.8.
- New: Added support for Gatekeeper; signed installer and applications with Apple Developer ID.
- New: Replaced System Preference with stand-alone application.
- Change: Added QuickLook support to stand-alone application.
- Change: Added Spotlight support to stand-alone application.
- Change: Embedded Automator actions within stand-alone application.
- Change: Removed support for PowerPC (PPC) Macs.
- Change: Removed support for OS X 10.4 and 10.5.
- Change: Removal tool no longer suggests name and e-mail.
- Refined: Reduced size of and simplified self-signed certificate.
- Refined: Sped up AppleScript support and reduced memory use.
- Refined: Improved packaging; less packages and smaller file size.
- Refined: Added expiry date and revoke to licensing interface.
- API: listen.applysocket default changed to TLSv1; previously negotiated.
- Bug: Fixed bugs and potential memory leaks to improve stability.
Monitors virtual all battery health parameters and displays them in an easy-to-read format.