Closed depressiveRobot closed 10 years ago
Tested with Beta 2, same problem.
Thanks for testing on Yosemite! Ill take a look as soon as Yosemite release.
Public betas has been released. You can test when do you want to.
+1 not working with public Beta 2
Release version of Yosemite version 2.0.2 does not work. I'd be happy to buy 2.1 if it works with Yosemite.
2.1 doesn't work on Yosemite. Any plans to fix it?
Yes, Im working on it.
A fix have been made and its under review now.
why are there two versions in the app store. have i bought an old version as my one is 1.6 and the other one is on 2.1. neither work on yosemite. i value your product but do not believe i should pay for it twice if 2.1 is the version that will work on yosemite. that is wholly unfair.
Thanks for fixing so quickly. Will it also show inverse for dark mode (settings>general>"Use dark menu bar and Dock") ?
@tanimmbpr Fix is on both version. The 1.x will still be maintained but it will not get any new features. In the new 2.x have all the features users have requested before but that I have hold back to integrate. This is due to in 1.x I wanted it to be clean and easy to use and not having too much to configure.
@logname yes
where's it possible to download any version which's working on OS X Yosemite?
how to uninstall battery time remaining & remove from autorun?
could you tell me what features are included in the 2.x that i dont get in 1.x as i would like to know the difference between the two. thanks
Trying to use the current version on Yosemite broke my battery indicator. The percentage is frozen, and only resets to the accurate reading if I deselect "Show Percentage" and reselect it. Any fix for this?
To restore the OSX percentage function I had to open ActivityMonitor, find BatteryTimeRemaining app, and click x in upper left to quit the process. I'm looking forward to the 2.1 release because I've so much appreciated having the custom alerts as my battery was draining.
So, what's the fix? The one I applied in my fork lets the app start fine, but I did not do any real testing yet.
Looking forward to having this valuable tool back. How long does Apple take to review app updates submitted for the Mac app store? Are there rules against you publishing a download link of your own outside the Mac app store before Apple approves an app submitted to the store?
As I was upgrading my wife's laptop to Yosemite last night, it occurred to me that I really like the new "Apps Using Significant Energy" indication they borrowed from Activity Monitor. Will this still be present with your updated version? I wouldn't want you to delay the upcoming fix, but if that addition feature is not going to be there, would be nice to keep it in an update that follows after.
Thanks for your efforts.
Thanks for your patience, a new version have now been released with Yosemite support!
The current version 2.1 does not work on OS X 10.10 Yosemite Public Beta.