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Emoji doesn't replace current battery indicator! #6

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Monte9 opened this issue Dec 20, 2016 · 2 comments
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Emoji doesn't replace current battery indicator! #6

Monte9 opened this issue Dec 20, 2016 · 2 comments

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@Monte9
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Monte9 commented Dec 20, 2016

Installed it through the binary release. Although I noticed that the Emoji does not replace the already existing battery indicator!. Is this the intended behaviour? (I assumed it would replace it).

See screenshot for reference:
screen shot 2016-12-19 at 5 03 43 pm

@brianmichel
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Hi @Monte9 it is supplementary to the built-in battery indicator. You can turn off the default battery indicator in System Preferences and just leave Juice running!

@mnsrv
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mnsrv commented Dec 26, 2016

I turned off default battery indicator in System Preferences and after few hours my mac shut down without any notification! can Juice notice me, something like this?
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