Author: JSutils
License: Freeware
Release date: 3/25/2009 File size: 0.48 MB
Language: English
OS: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows Vista
Requirements: Minimum 1GHz CPU and 512MB RAM
Tags: CPUOff,
Monitor,
Shutdown,
Utilities,
System,
Freeware,
Energy,
Saving,
Computer,
Control,
Windows,
Conservation,
Environment
Date added: 8/23/2007 Updated: 3/26/2009
Description of CPUOff 5.5
CPUOff monitors average CPU load and initiates computer shutdown if the CPU load has been below a specified percentage for a specified length of time. It can be started manually, on start up or automatically via the Windows Task Scheduler. The CPU load and many other parameters can be configured via the configuration screen. It can also be used to shutdown a remote computer. Shutdown has been configured to force all running applications to close. CPUOff is part of the JSutils group of software utilities which have a theme of energy conservation. The program normally runs in the System Tray. Requires a registration code (free for personal non commercial use).
What's new in this version: Minor update to fix a one second error in shutdown timing.
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