Power Guard 1.2
Requirements: 1. .Net Compact Framework 2.0 2. Windows Mobile 5 or later
Overview: PowerGuard monitors the battery status of your Microsoft Windows Mobile/Windows CE powered Pocket PC or smartphone. It monitors several attributes, such as battery current, voltage, and temperature. PowerGuard represents these attributes textually as well as graphically.
Next to monitoring battery current, PowerGuard can also give a notification when a user-configurable current threshold is exceeded. This is especially useful when you want to know what processes are eating up your battery.

New features in 1.2
1. Log to file and read logging from file to user interface (graph). Logging is done to a binary file in the PowerGuard installation directory.
2. Show sample value when pushing it with stylus in graph.
3. Transparent PowerGuard icon
4. Replace session time display from <h> [h] <m> [m] <s>[s] to hh:mm:ss [hh:mm:ss]
5. Resume current session time after soft reset. After a (soft) reset, upon restart of PowerGuard, a message box is displayed, asking the user whether or not to restore the data associated with the previous session.
6. Invest use of thinner lines implemented
More Info:
Download Instructions:
http://rapidshare.de/files/38696391/PowerGuard_v1.2.CAB.html
< And HERE is the .CAB file >
Requirements: 1. .Net Compact Framework 2.0 2. Windows Mobile 5 or later
Overview: PowerGuard monitors the battery status of your Microsoft Windows Mobile/Windows CE powered Pocket PC or smartphone. It monitors several attributes, such as battery current, voltage, and temperature. PowerGuard represents these attributes textually as well as graphically.
Next to monitoring battery current, PowerGuard can also give a notification when a user-configurable current threshold is exceeded. This is especially useful when you want to know what processes are eating up your battery.
New features in 1.2
1. Log to file and read logging from file to user interface (graph). Logging is done to a binary file in the PowerGuard installation directory.
2. Show sample value when pushing it with stylus in graph.
3. Transparent PowerGuard icon
4. Replace session time display from <h> [h] <m> [m] <s>[s] to hh:mm:ss [hh:mm:ss]
5. Resume current session time after soft reset. After a (soft) reset, upon restart of PowerGuard, a message box is displayed, asking the user whether or not to restore the data associated with the previous session.
6. Invest use of thinner lines implemented
More Info:
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http://www.vandenmuyzenberg.nl/PowerGuard/Download Instructions:
http://rapidshare.de/files/38696391/PowerGuard_v1.2.CAB.html
< And HERE is the .CAB file >
Last edited by Emuhead on Feb 28th, 2008, 10:18 am, edited 3 times in total.


