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  • For a very long time now you cannot get line voltage, load or temp so it has become just a way to shutdown your device rather than monitor it. I have 12 1500 series UPS and only 2 ( the oldest) can actually give all the information in multimon or apcaccess. I guess this is dead and I should look into what NUT has to offer
  • The package itself doesn't provide the reason for its invocation in its system-wide announcements. Consequently, I'd like an answer to forums.opensuse.org/t/apccontrol-doing-usr-sbin-apcupsd-killpower-on-ups-without-ups-connected/168626 but there's no official discussion space, and anyone who thinks normal people are going to bother to use mailing lists are kidding themselves.
  • Running on a Windows10 machine with x2 APC Back-UPS's. To start, you have to take the time to read all of the docs and do some testing until you get familiar with how it operates. But once you do, there is no limit to what you can accomplish by executing your own scripts for different events. I've automated everything. I'm glad I found this, thanks to the developers!
  • very good, but on macOS Mojave every day i see a warning for next os relases. need to update.
  • Sadly the 3.14.14 version has never been packaged up for Linux systems. Need to build it yourself :( It works really well, but I need the update as it has a bug fix I need.
  • A suggestion: On the status have the option to have the actual percentages in the box instead of the bars for battery level and load.
  • Absolutely Five Stars, because this is exactly, what I needed, and there aren't too many (useless) frills. Actually most relevant platforms are supported ... unlike APC's for older OSs (W2k, e.g.).
  • Excellent, Thank you!
  • Thanks
  • i like it and hope it will work fine
  • Thanks for updates ;)
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  • Amazing job. Thanks all You Rock!
  • Great work, i love it!
  • Played around with this for a few hours, then decided to go back to APCs PowerChute Personal Edition. I think apcupsd is a bit overkill for a simple setup (windows home server 2011, one apc ES ups). Will be watching for future releases.
  • great software! :)
  • Too bad APC couldn't make something this useful... After messing around for two hours with the APC software I found this! Five minutes later my Hyper-V server was automatically shutting itself down when the UPS got to 95% battery life (for test purposes).
  • Great multi-platform software. Excellent support.
  • Terrific on Linux, working out of the box with very little configuration needed. Definitely a Must-have for everyone owning an APC UPS. Period.
  • I use apcupsd since 6 years and it developed a lot over time. But all the years there was always one thing true: At all times it was always the best solution someone could find for managing his APC UPS! I did not only experiment multiple times with the original APC software, I even have an expensive APC network card, but I do not use anything of that, only apcupsd. For my linux servers, for my windows clients, for apcupsd-client/server setups (having 9 computers run on one big UPS), etc. Everythig works rocksolid with apcupsd which is a SUPER tool! It is since many years mature and rocksolid, so it can be used at home as well as in professional enterprise setupsI love it, thanks a lot for your great work!
  • use it with VMWARE ESX and ESXi!
  • Excellent solution for multiplatform support. Easy to install and manage on Windows platform. No webserver as part of installation process unlinke APC Powerchute.
  • Great excelent Solution for both OS: Linux and Windows. I have many UPS with APCUPSD running on Windows Servers. Im really happy cause I can coustomice it as I want. Really better than APC Busniss Software
  • Work great for many years in our environmet(FreeBSD,Linux,Win32/64)
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