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Friday
Dec312010

New Year’s Eve craze!

Hey lucky people!

JuiceDefender v3 is available on the Market! Everybody can finally enjoy the many bug fixes, the new features and the long-awaited new interface - clean, well designed and (hopefully!) easier to use. Saving tons of battery life has never been so easy!
A huge *thank you* to all the fine people on the private beta forum - the guys that actually made this possible: your help has been invaluable, as always.

Also! UltimateJuice - the must-have add-on to JuiceDefender that takes battery saving to a whole new level - is on a limited-time new year sale at 60% off - so if you still don’t have it, now it’s the time to get it, for less than 2 bucks! Not bad for one of the most valuable apps on the Market ;) - but hurry up! And make sure to tell all your friends!

Also #2! HAPPY 2011!!!!

 

Monday
Dec202010

JuiceDefender v3 is in private beta - testers needed!

A brand new JuiceDefender has been in the works for quite some time (that’s part of the reason why you didn’t hear from me since October); it’s finally getting ready for consumption by the voracious masses freely roaming the Android Market, but first it could use some testing.

The most obvious change is a completely redesigned user interface. Here’s a couple of teaser screenshots:
 
   
 
So this is what you should do right now: register for the private beta forum, download the latest build, and tell the forum what you think. Any feedback ranging from the blatantly obvious to the blasphemously unthinkable is welcome!

 

Wednesday
Sep152010

Large maneuvers in JuiceLand

After months of breakneck pace, “closed” development, JuiceDefender beta goes public!

This wasn’t an easy decision for me; but after much thought I eventually felt that it’s a necessary move - although it might be just temporary.

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Sunday
Aug082010

Renovation works

In an attempt to build a better foundation for support, I started the painful process of putting together a new website. You’ll agree that blog posts with hundreds of unorganized comments are a really lousy way to provide support.

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