WatchOverEnergy 1.1

WatchOverEnergy program can activate stand-by mode for your monitor when you are not using the PC and when no important programs are running. Track energy saving in both watt-hours and dollars.
Many users want to reduce their energy use and costs, but standard stand-by functions are often too annoying. For instance, a computer monitor can go to stand-by mode when the user is watching a movie or reading a long article.
It is easy to fine-tune WatchOverEnergy program, telling it not to activate monitor stand-by mode when you are running specific programs or some particular files are opened. Moreover, before turning the monitor off, WatchOverEnergy will run a 60 seconds screensaver that will warn you about stand-by mode.
Another important feature is that WatchOverEnergy software shows your energy saving details. It will track energy saving in watt-hours and will calculate your energy saving in dollars.
With WatchOverEnergy, you can reduce your monitor’s energy costs by at least 20%. Make energy savings a daily part of your life and don’t let energy savings meddle with your work.
WatchOverEnergy is a user-friendly energy saving program that runs only when you are not using your PC.
OS : Windows 9x, 2000, XP, NT.
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