---
 dockapps.db.in | 9 ++++++++-
 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/dockapps.db.in b/dockapps.db.in
index 84ba1f6..700e83e 100644
--- a/dockapps.db.in
+++ b/dockapps.db.in
@@ -34,10 +34,17 @@ category = System Monitoring
 [wmacpi]
 image = wmacpi.gif
 description = "This is port of WMApm 1.1 (see below) with ACPI support. Check 
README, and please report success/failure issues to me. Since I can't determine 
"time remaining" from the information provided, its value has been replaced 
with "system power load", which is roughly how much power is being used while 
on-battery. Note, this (for now) only supports laptops with one system battery. 
I am working with kernel acpi people to standartize power reporting interface, 
and when it's usable, WMApm will be updated to support any number of batteries, 
and provide full information about ACPI power sources. Right now, all I can say 
is that it works on my laptop :)"
-url = "http://www.ne.jp/asahi/linux/timecop/";
+url = "https://web.archive.org/web/20140630032948/http://himi.org/wmacpi/";
 dockapps = 32
 category = System Monitoring
 
+[wmacpi-ng]
+image = wmacpi.gif
+description = "wmacpi-ng was a fork of <a href=\"?name=wmacpi\">wmacpi</a>.  
Eventually, wmacpi-ng was blessed as the official version of wmacpi."
+url = "https://web.archive.org/web/20140630032948/http://himi.org/wmacpi/";
+dockapps =
+category = System Monitoring
+
 [wmacpiload]
 image = wmacpiload1.png
 description = "An app for monitoring CPU temp and battery time from ACPI. In 
the style of wmcpuload and wmapmload"
-- 
1.9.1


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