DssW Releases Power Manager 3.1

UK, Europe – 1 September 2005 – DssW today released Power Manager 3.1
for Mac OS X. Power Manager is a system utility for scheduling
automatic power events including start up, log out, and shut down.

Power Manager 3.1 includes the most requested features since version
3.0.

– Control over the event notification period;
– Option to delay pending events by 5 minutes;
– Option to cancel pending events;
– Fast user switching savvy;
– Idle sleep disabled during event notification period;
– New log out and restart actions.

Power Manager extends the scheduling functionality provided by Mac OS
X’s Energy Saver. Power Manager offers unrestricted schedules, greater
customisation, and additional actions.

Unlike Energy Saver, Power Manager is aware of multiple and fast
switched users. Version 3.1 introduces a new staged method of logging
out active users. This method ensures that the scheduled event takes
place while giving running applications the opportunity to quit
gracefully.

To achieve this control we have had to loosen our connection to the
Energy Saver scheduler and introduce our own. Our new scheduler offers
much greater control and lets us provide a wider range of actions.

Version 3.1 introduces two new actions: log out and restart. Your
schedules can now include all of the following actions.

– Start up/Wake up;
– Shut down;
– Sleep;
– Log out;
– Restart.

Events can be scheduled to occur once at a specific date and time, or
to repeat at regular intervals.

Pricing and Availability

Power Manager is available today through the DssW web site
(http://www.dssw.co.uk/powermanager/) for EUR20. System requirements
are Mac OS X 10.3.9 (Panther), Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger), or later.

Registered users of Power Manager 2 have been sent a free licence for
version 3. A few users have changed their e-mail address and we have
been unable to get in touch. If you are a registered user and have not
received your free licence, please contact us.

About DssW

DssW is an independent European software developer set up by John
Fancourt and Graham Miln. The company formed in 1997 to develop and
distribute the first edition of Power Manager. Today DssW continues to
develop leading Macintosh energy saving software. DssW also hosts
Sleep Centre (http://www.dssw.co.uk/sleepcentre/), the largest Mac
energy saving discussion archive on the Internet.