What's new in PleaseSleep 2.3
Oct 31, 2013
- Compatible with Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks.
- New option to force sleep again, when the system wakes up after only having slept for a very short period of time.
- Now only supports Mac OS X 10.7 and later.
- Minor bug fixes.
New in PleaseSleep 2.2 (Jul 28, 2012)
- Compatible with Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion.
- New option to support AppleScript exception.
- Ability to be enabled/disabled via external AppleScript.
- Apps and executable files in the bundles can now be added to the Exceptions list via drag and drop from the Finder.
New in PleaseSleep 2.1 (Sep 19, 2011)
- Compatible with Mac OS X 10.7 Lion.
- Native 64-bit support.
- New option to always enable PleaseSleep when it launches.
- New option to select a different menu icon.
- New option to monitor energy saver timer with either computer or display sleep timer.
- New option to reset system activity for better force sleep result.
- Unix executables now can be added to the exceptions list.
- Fixed the duplicate entries issue in app lists.
- Supports only Mac OS X 10.5 or later, and Intel-Only.
New in PleaseSleep 2.0 (Aug 31, 2009)
- Compatible with Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6).
- New option to allow PleaseSleep "Not to Force Sleep" when certain apps are running.
- New option to display PleaseSleep's icon on the menu bar, in a floating panel, or both.
- New logging ability to help us troubleshoot and improve PleaseSleep.
- Improved user interface support for 10.3 Panther users.
New in PleaseSleep 1.2 (Mar 4, 2009)
- Fixed an issue when the computer might randomly go back to sleep right after it woke up.
- Modified the message to advise users regarding screen savers (10.5 Leopard only).
New in PleaseSleep 1.1 (Dec 2, 2008)
- Added the ability to turn off Screen Saver's "Show with clock" option to avoid conflict (10.5 Leopard only).
- Fixed an issue when a selected application's creator information was not set.
- Internal optimizations.