BatteryCare 0.9.14
O. James Samson - June 5, 2013Sometimes you don’t just seem to know what’s happening to your laptop battery. Battry that was full a short while ago is suddenly blinking indicating low battery. Now you don’t need to second-guess your battery anymore. Not when you have this application – BatteryCare.
What is BateryCare?
This program is specifically designed to optimize the usage and performance of Laptop’s battery. It monitors the battery’s discharge cycles and helps increasing it’s autonomy and improving its lifetime.
Here are some of the features of this program: its advanced algorithm accurately records when a complete discharge cycle is performed, it notifies you of the need for a full discharge when the configured number of discharge cycles is reached, Shows all the detailed information about the battery, such as wear level, capacities, consumption, manufacturer, etc, · Depending on the power source of the computer, BatteryCare can automatically select the power plan you prefer (only in Windows Vista or higher).
Other features include: In battery mode, the notification icon shows the remaining time and percentage of battery, Automatically disable the graphics accelerated theme in Windows Vista and/or demanding services that degrade battery lifetime, when a new version is available, the program updates itself and given the concern about the battery optimization, BatteryCare does not interfere with the system performance. It requires only a mere 0,1% of Processor and Memory resources.
Filipe Lourenço, the publisher of this application, has added some changes to this version. The changes include: Improved Intel Core temperature readings: Now reads all cores and displays the highest one, Quick power plan change tray menu header is now clickable, Fixed language issues in some dialogs and Bug fix: Tray icon not updating after long periods in battery mode.
If you care about your laptop battery, get this program.
To find out more about this program, please go to BatteryCare.net.
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