What Does Smarter Battery Do?

Smarter Battery is a utility for notebook battery monitoring, intended to provide you with all the battery data, to help prolong its life and save its energy. It can show you the evolution of the battery\'s capacity during the charge / discharge cycles and computes a few important battery parameters, such as the wear level and discharge cycles count. This program continuously reads the battery data, making a prediction for the time remaining; it also features two alarms, for low / critical battery capacity, triggered by either values of time remaining or capacity percentage you set. A nice, transparent gadget can be displayed in front of your applications, giving you a visual image of the battery power left. This version has an improved battery calibration function, so the remaining charge will be shown more accurately. We also added a fast battery discharge function, running for up to 200 minutes, with three processor load levels. Green mode option allows you to save the battery energy, anytime, with a single click or keystroke.



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Category: Utilities Software > System Tray Software

Size: 1.96MB

OS: Win 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/Vista/7

Downloads: 138732

License: Demo

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