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BatFi 2.0.0 Is Out

2 pointsby b__dabout 1 year ago

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b__dabout 1 year ago
BatFi 2.0.0 is the most significant release to date and perhaps the most substantial one we will ever see. It fundamentally alters the app&#x27;s core functionality, enhances the user interface, and introduces support for app shortcuts, global hotkeys, and more.<p>- The minimum charging limit is now lowered to 50% - Enhanced menu customizability - Adjustable &quot;Low Battery&quot; notification threshold - New hotkeys pane in settings - Enhanced reliability of the helper tool - Added elapsed time display in the menu - Added option to show time left when available - Sleep charging limits options are moved to the charging pane - Added the ability to inhibit charging and discharge the battery on demand with a command from the menu (or with a hotkey) - Added support for app intents (Siri Shortcuts) – with them, you can override the charging limit to any value, etc. - App will send crash reports (to Sentry) by default (it can be disabled in the app&#x27;s settings) - Updated app icon - Refined the status bar icon - Added tip jar pane - Improved energy efficiency - Portuguese (Brazilian) and Dutch localization added - Accurate battery temperature display - The battery temperature limit has been increased to 40°C
painesabout 1 year ago
Cannot tell much about the app itself as I just learned about it and has to see how it performs. However I wanted to comment on the buying process. You can pay any amount which you think is fair and get a download link. Later on you can donate more if you like. This is, for the Apple eco-system, really refreshring, and I very much miss this for iPhone Apps. I do not know how often I have installed and directly after de-installed apps because I cannot use them until I payed x bucks, which is completely rediculous because I do not know if the app will do or work in my setup &#x2F; use-case.