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Recent News and Updates
- Power Manager 4.0.2 and Power Manager Professional 4.0.2 Released
- Power Manager 3.7.4 Released
- How to Allow Non-Administrators to Run On-Demand Events
- How to Automatically Stop a PowerPoint Presentation
- How to Automatically Start a PowerPoint Presentation
- How to Change On-Demand Behaviour With AppleScript
- How to Schedule Your Mac to Restart Once a Week
- Power Manager 4.0.1 and Professional 4.0.1 Released
- How to Improve Your Back Ups on Mac OS X
- How to Automatically Stop a Keynote Presentation
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Power Manager 4.0.2 and Power Manager Professional 4.0.2 Released
Power Manager 4.0.2 and Power Manager Professional 4.0.2 are now available. These updates fix bugs discovered since launching last month, and include a handful of small refinements Continue reading
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Power Manager 3.7.4 Released
Today, we released Power Manager 3.7.4. This release is a minor update to fix memory leaks and to improve the powermanagerctl command line tool. Continue reading
How to Allow Non-Administrators to Run On-Demand Events
You may want to provide non-administrator colleagues with the ability to trigger on-demand events. This can be particularly useful where an event is used to perform back ups or run a script requiring elevated privileges. Let’s look at how to ease this security requirement. Continue reading
Posted in Design, PM4, Power Manager, Recipe
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How to Automatically Stop a PowerPoint Presentation
Today, we will walk through how to stop a PowerPoint presentation. As with starting a presentation, stopping the presentation will require a little AppleScript. Continue reading
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