Battery Pack Pro exists on your desktop in three separate parts. The most important is the “Battery Bar,” which displays information about your battery, memory, storage card, date and time, and backlight. This bar also offers access to several propriety plotting programs that allows the user to graph power consumption, memory usage and network activity over the past 24 hours. Other system analysis tools offer program, storage and storage card memory status along with information on main and backup power availability. If you choose to replace a dead battery with a spare on the road, simply tap the appropriate button and Battery Pack Pro will recalibrate itself and offer readings from the new power source.

  The second, “Program Bar” offers the user easy access to programs, settings, folders, files and more all from a simple, scrollable display. Up to 180 automatic and user-defined shortcuts can be made available on this bar. OmegaOne offers a few of there own utilities for managing power usage and memory, expunging old and unused files, an alarm system, and a flashlight program for finding your way in the dark (simply a white screen with the backlight on full burn). Another useful program, called Power Button, allows you to assign two programs to each shortcut button on your PDA, one assigned to tap and the other to tap-and-hold.

  The third, and least noticeable, of the desktop entities is dubbed “Power Task” and offers shortcuts to your desktop, Programs folder and all of you system’s running programs. Its most notable and useful function is the ability to close (Yes CLOSE, not hide or minimize) all available programs. I was surprised upon first running Power Task at how many programs where currently running beneath my desktop. After closing upwards of ten of them, my PDA ran twice as fast as it had, thanks to all the newly cleared memory. You can also end all tasks at once in a hurry, end all but the active tasks, and power the system off from this drop-down menu.

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