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Originally created by @tosbsas on GitHub (Mar 18, 2021).
Doesnt't happen often but I am ready to spend some money on such a great programm - and Pro sounds awesome.
Any news on this, on what's gonna be Pro and stuff?
@MatthiasKerbl commented on GitHub (Mar 18, 2021):
Hi @tosbsas,
we are currently developing AlDente Pro and making great progress. However, it still takes time until it is finished.
Do you have any feature ideas you would like to see?
Matthias
@tosbsas commented on GitHub (Mar 19, 2021):
:-)) hmm thats a tough question for someone with no experience in whats possible. I would like a trustworthy battery health indicator with % of design capacity, a sensor for the battery temperature and :-))
An option to set the max value to 100 without having the move the slider - so it would charge my MBP to 100% before an event where I will use the MBP on battery. Like a - disable the 80% you have set for this occasion and let battery charge to 100%. Now I have to open aldente, move the slider and remind myself that I need to move it again. Dunno if you get my idea
@MatthiasKerbl commented on GitHub (Mar 20, 2021):
Unfortunately, the battery health indicator is never really trustworthy. You get the most accurate readout when you cycle your battery from 0%-100%-0% a couple of times. However, normally we would like to avoid this behavior to avoid unnecessary cycles.
The other features might be possible and I will discuss them with David about implementing them. :)
@tosbsas commented on GitHub (Mar 20, 2021):
Ok. I understand. You are saying really go down to 0. How often? Once a week?
Would be awesome to the see the dísable one Feature :-)
@tosbsas commented on GitHub (Mar 20, 2021):
Aber ihr macht einen Hammer Job. You’ll get my money without Any doubt
@MatthiasKerbl commented on GitHub (Mar 20, 2021):
Going down to 0% is the best for recalibrating but the worst for your battery. I would do a full cycle at least once a month.
Vielen Dank für die Unterstützung. :)
@tosbsas commented on GitHub (Mar 21, 2021):
👍🏼
@MatthiasKerbl commented on GitHub (Apr 16, 2021):
Hi @tosbsas,
since you got the pro version already, I think we can close this issue. :)