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Optimize Your Laptop Battery with BatteryCare

by Mathdelane on November 21, 2009

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Laptop users are left with no option whenever their computer runs out of power but what if you have software that does the optimization of energy for your laptop? Would you care to use it?

Let me introduce to you BatteryCare. BatteryCare is a laptop battery optimizer software designed to maximize your laptop’s performance during long hours of usage. It also has the ability to monitor every battery’s discharge cycles, increases autonomy and improve lifetime.

BatteryCare

BatteryCare

Among the other salient features of the software are automatic power plans switching, greater control over Windows Aero and demanding services, auto-update functionality, and it’s lightweight which means it doesn’t use much disk space.

BatteryCare requires Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 to operate. If you think BatteryCare can cost you money then don’t worry because it’s totally free to use.

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macfreak December 25, 2009 at 9:45 pm

I m using Windows7 and it use too much battery.
My laptop often runs in 2.5 hours on Wins XP.
Now it does not even go to 2 hours.
macfreak´s last blog ..uTorrent

Mathdelane December 26, 2009 at 5:00 pm

I appreciate your comment however I’d like you to know that there’s a comment policy in place which doesn’t allow keywords.

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