


(Which reminds me I need to start my Pi Series of posts off) Now you’re wondering, how do you stumble across an App, I was looking for a Battery Info/Monitoring app for my old 2006 MacBook 13″ which I’ve just replaced the battery in, the machine is running Snow Leopard and I generally use it to mess about with Apple Script on or compile Raspberry Pi SD cards. *Content in this post is from 2017 when the ‘scandal’ hit and refers to older versions of iOS… The application itself Coconut Battery I still use today, to monitor both my MacBook, iPhone and iPad batteries, so I felt like sharing on my new blog. We’re nearly three years after the Apple “ Christmas 2017 Battery Scandal” and purely by accident 1 month after the Scandal in 2017* I stumbled across a MacOS app which gives you the inside track on the data your IOS device holds on your battery. With coconutBattery you are always aware of your current battery health
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