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Use Power Manager to automate and control your Mac at home and work.
Journal your applications with Activity Audit and discover where your time goes.
Use Battery Report to gain an expert view into your battery and UPS.
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Recent News and Updates
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- How to Set the Volume When Logging In
- Shutting Down Your Mac Safely
- How to Shut Down Your Mac After Inactivity
- Scheduling a Mac to Shut Down
- How to Run a Shell Script When Logging Out
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How to Launch a Program After Inactivity on Mac OS X
Power Manager can launch applications, documents, and scripts after inactivity. The Schedule Assistant includes a task to help create events that will launch an application after inactivity. Continue reading
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Allowing Your Schedule to Drift
Mac OS X’s ability to schedule hardware power on and wake up is great. However, it does have some limitations. One limitation in particular affected Power Manager’s availability field. Continue reading
How to Schedule an AppleScript on Mac OS X
Power Manager can schedule AppleScripts to run regularly, as part of a schedule. The Schedule Assistant includes tasks to help create events that will run your AppleScript daily, on specific dates, or after a period of inactivity. Continue reading
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Power Manager 4 Preview
Power Manager 4 introduces a lot of new features. We have been helping our customers save energy with Power Manager for over a decade, and we believe we can help you save even more. Continue reading
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