Benny,
**What's New in OS X: OS X Mavericks 10.9** says all that I know about
AppNap clearly and simply:
App Nap reduces power consumption by completely suspending your
app’s execution when it meets certain criteria. This ensures that
your app does not periodically wake up to do unnecessary
Something odd this morning in MailMate 1.7.2 (4025): I had MailMate open
while Safari was active in the foreground for several hours. I kept my
eye on the menu bar counters, but nothing changed. When I happened to
switch back to MailMate, my Inbox instantly populated with many messages
up to
Are you using Mavericks ?
If so check AppNap, it makes background applications sleep to preserve
power
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5513884
Marc
On 25 Feb 2014, at 20:46, John Cooper wrote:
Something odd this morning in MailMate 1.7.2 (4025): I had MailMate
open while
I thought of AppNap, but I didn't know how to turn it off for MailMate.
(You have to open a Get Info window for the application package and
select the **Prevent AppNap** checkbox.) I've done that now, and I'll
bet it solves the problem. Thanks, Marc.
On 25 Feb 2014, at 16:00, Marc ARC wrote: