Hello everyone, I would like to recommend an application for Mac devices and provide a review to present it to you, hoping it will be useful.
One of the main concerns for those of us who work with Airdrop on Mac devices and run Docker applications is the battery life and cycle count of our devices. It's understandable since our devices remain plugged in and powered on for days on end. The application I'm going to talk about in this post addresses precisely these concerns and issues.
Let me introduce the application right away. As mentioned in the title, the name of our application is Aldente. The name of the application, as indicated by its icon, is derived from pasta. In fact, the developer team's name is App House Kitchen. Anyway, let's get into the details.
AlDente is a macOS menu bar application designed to extend the battery life of our Macbooks. It does this by limiting the maximum charge level of our battery. As we know, one of the most important factors that shortens the life of lithium-ion batteries is constantly being fully charged. Therefore, with a program like AlDente, you can significantly extend the life of your battery by keeping it at a lower level, such as 80% or 60%. This way, we can go through our work processes without putting too much strain on our battery.
To start the installation process, let's go to the AppHouseKitchen website. Depending on our preference, we can also purchase their pro versions. It's up to you to decide.