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- From: Caughill@mixcom.mixcom.com (Caughill)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.apps
- Subject: Re: Superclock! battery annoyance
- Message-ID: <1992Dec30.173540.29400@mixcom.com>
- Date: 30 Dec 92 17:35:40 GMT
- References: <ibhan.725686601@husc.harvard.edu>
- Sender: ddeedd@mixcom.com (Michael Caughill)
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- In <ibhan.725686601@husc.harvard.edu> ibhan@husc8.harvard.edu (Ishir Bhan) writes:
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- >I've noticed that when I run Superclock! 3.91 on my PowerBook Duo 230
- >(docked or undocked), it puts an annoying battery indicator in the menubar
- >which tends to give inaccurate readings. Does anyone know of a way to
- >turn this off?
-
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- Personally, I like the battery indicator. At least it reminds me if I'm
- plugged in or not. The power indicator is inaccurate. The programmer is
- working on making it do a better job of tracking power usage. If you really
- can't stand it, I suggest finding an older version of SuperClock!
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- Mike Caughill
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- Caughill@mixcom.com
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