| Name : asapm
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| Version : 2.13
| Vendor : MandrakeSoft
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| Release : 3
| Date : 2005-04-18 17:58:43
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| Group : AfterStep/Applets
| Source RPM : asapm-2.13-3.src.rpm
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| Size : 0.06 MB
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| Packager : Sean Dague < sean_dague_net>
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| Summary : APM monitor
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Description :
This is an AfterStep look & feel Advanced Power Management (APM) monitor for laptops and notebook PCs running Linux or FreeBSD/NetBSD/OpenBSD and X Windows.
Basically, the tool shows you the following: - The bar-like indicator of the charge left in the battery which appears on the left side and is battery-shaped. The bottom part shows the charge left in the battery. The colors may be customized. - The top line works as a pair of indicators. You see there a battery outline which is \"green\" when the battery status is high, \"yellow\" when the battery status is low, and \"red\" when the battery status is critical. The colors may be customized. The definition of the high, low, critical status may be mine :-) or APM daemon\'s - you can choose. The AC plug outline is black while you run the computer on the battery and it turns \"green\" when your computer is connected to the mains. - The second line is the charge left in the battery in percent. If the APM daemon does not return a good value for it, the display is disabled. - The third line is the estimate of the time left before the complete discharge of the battery. This estimate is either provided by the APM daemon or is calculated by this tool itself. When there is no estimate available the display is disabled.
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