On Thursday, June 12, 2003, at 10:13 PM, James Rohde wrote:

Mike, you didn't say what MacOS you're running, but if it's 9.x, there is
a control strip module that I believe (from its info in the Finder) is
installed with 9.2.1 (and later?) called Battery Monitor. This will show
your battery life (approx.), and I think it is the source of my battery
indicator icon in the right side of my menu (to the right of the
date/time that the Date/Time control panel puts up there).


Or were you looking for something else?

the Control Strip has been in the Mac OS since the 7.x days. It originated on Powerbooks only, but later migrated to Desktop machines too.



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