Thursday 20 March 2014

 Per App Modes v1.0.7

Did you ever wonder how you can improve your device battery life while playing a game, or reading an ebook, or simply while using your favorite applications? Wonder no more, you've come to the right place.

With Per-App Modes you can create special profiles for each of your applications, you can create a mode with a lower maximum CPU frequency to use when you're reading a book, or while playing a game that is less hardware demandable. The possibilities are limitless.
The tunables are not available from the "Create" list? Don't worry, you can search through Kernel tunables on the built-in File Manager and add them to the list.

There are endless combinations to improve your user experience while using your applications with a beautiful and functional UI.

What are you waiting for?

Important notices:
1 – Requires Root to function. No refunds are offered if you fail to read this notice;
2 – Works on all rooted devices from 4.0.3 (Ice Cream Sandwich) up to the later
3 – Works regardless of the Kernel, so if you're using Stock or any other Kernel it will work
4 – If you're using Xposed Tinted bar mod you'll need to deactivate it or change its behaviour or you'll have a couple problems due to this app using transparent navigation bar (KitKat only)
5 – I hold no responsibility for the misuse of this application on your device

What's New in Per-App Modes v1.0.7
v1.0.7
1 – Fix a bug where disabling the Toast messages when a mode is applied was not working
2 – Fix the welcome screens where if the user was using a 800×600 display or lower it would be impossible to skip the introduction screens
v1.0.6
1 – Major underlying improvements to the Per-App Modes service
2 – The service is now unkillable by Android
3 – Other bug fixes

More Info in Google Play
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