UK, Europe – 2 April 2007 – DssW, the leading developer of Mac energy
saving software, today announced the release of Power Manager 3.6.1
for Mac OS X. This release includes a bug fix for inactivity
triggered events. Power Manager 3 helps schools, businesses, and
homes save energy by automating their Macs.

Power Manager 3.6.1 fixes a bug affecting inactivity triggered
events. The bug appears after a power cycle and can cause associated
actions not to occur.

The inactivity trigger is often combined with a sleep action; for
many users this combination restores the idle sleep capability of
their Mac.

“I am committed to providing timely bug fixes.” said Graham Miln,
DssW’s director. “This bug fix is important for our customers and
helps to ensure the reliable and predictable experience Power Manager
offers.”

Power Manager helps schools, businesses, and homes save energy by
automating their Macs. Users can schedule their Macs to start up or
wake, shut down, restart, log out, switch to the login window, and
sleep.

For more information about Power Manager visit
(http://www.dssw.co.uk/powermanager/)

Download the free 30 day demonstration
(http://www.dssw.co.uk/powermanager/dsswpowermanager.dmg.zip)

Pricing and Availability

Power Manager is available today through the DssW web site
(http://www.dssw.co.uk/powermanager/), for EUR20. Volume discounts
for +100 Macs are available. System requirements are Mac OS X 10.3.9
or later.

Version 3.6.1 is free for registered users of Power Manager 3.

About DssW

DssW is a European software company 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.