![]() ![]() ![]() My MacBook Air with M1 Battery is at 89% now after 11 months because of being plugged in all the time. DO MORE ADVERTISING, this is a more than useful tool and I would wish I found it earlier. > PS: I browsed the web for years already to find your service, lol. > General Question: Should I disable the integrated macOS Battery management? (optimised charging to 80%) I´m using the new MacBook Pro 14" with M1 Pro processor! (got it yesterday, an incredible machine) Seems to work fine for this machine anyway! :)Įdit 2: seems to work fine! Just learned that the notch cuts off the menu bar items and they do not continue beneath or extend after it so after closing a few things Aldente was there and it's also seen on external monitor :) I'm on a 16" M1 Max currently connected to a Caldigit TS3+Įdit: just saw #419 so maybe this is a macOS update issue. I'm working in app development myself while having limited time let me know if you'd like to me to investigate something. So at this point really the UI is the primary thing that is broken. However if I disable the Aldente process the battery starts charging. But the process is running and I do believe it is working as I've disabled the macOS battery feature and my machine stopped charging at around 80% after installing it.īusy working so didn't pay much attention to the process and what happened. The UI doesn't work at all, there is nothing in the menu bar. I'm really eager to save the battery on my new machine so I installed it taking a chance.
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