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JuiceDefender Changelog

Evolution v1.8.5
- Setup should now detect correctly if the kernel supports CPU throttling
- 3G/2G toggling is back for non-CM (still AOSP-derived-only) ROMs

Experimental v1.8.4
- fixed widget and other minor stuff

Experimental v1.8.3 - Canal dea Giudecca edition
- fixed a number of bugs (especially about the new screen on/unlock/off detection)
- tweaked the Apps trigger as per suggestions
- UI tweaks
- much better management of service/UI interaction, now fully automatic

Experimental v1.8.2 - Blue roof edition
- let's see... Apps trigger!! ;)
- new 'training progress' indicator (in 'View known locations') and other improvements for Location
- UI improvements
- many fixes here and there

Experimental v1.8.1
- fixed a FC
- improvements in Location
- temporary workaround for outdated-UJ-compatibility

Experimental v1.8.0
- new Location algorithm (again!)
- toggle data widget is now tri-state (force disable, force enable, default)
- fixed 'send feedback' stopping service bug
- minor UI tweaks
- AOSP helper only enabled for CyanogenMod
- spanish translation

Experimental v1.7.9 - This is no hotel edition
- new location algorithm!
- fixed rare FC
- fixed Toggle mobile data widget bug
- debug logging now optional

Evolution v1.7.7 - Steam engine edition
- added Toggle mobile data widget confirmation dialog and visual feedback
- task killer detection
- 2G/3G toggling is back (needs AOSP helper + running Setup again manually)

Evolution v1.7.6 - Hurry up! edition
- Setup fixes

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Developers! Integrate your app with JuiceDefender

We Android developers strive to help our users become more and more awesome - they deserve the best tools! We have the privilege of working on this amazing platform that allows apps, among other neat things, to talk to each other and work in synergy, and of course many apps working together can do so much more than any single app could ever hope to accomplish - ladies and gentlemen, the network effect!

So if you're developing an app to keep mobile data usage quota under control, or to automate common operations, or to help users manage the complexity of their phones, or to do something entirely different that I cannot even imagine, why not add JuiceDefender's capabilities to your feature list?

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Verizon/Sprint folks: welcome back to the land of abundant juice!

As most of you probably already know, JuiceDefender (since v1.7.2) now fully supports CDMA phones (with any ROM/Android version).

It's been a while, and I collected a decent amount of feedback; the new mobile data control method seems to be working reasonably well on the great majority of devices. I'm improving the code to get as close to 100% reliability as possible - making it leaner and faster in the process by trimming away all the legacy stuff.

In case you're seeing any kind of odd behaviour, it's worth mentioning once again that most problems will be fixed by a simple uninstall/reboot/reinstall.