Coffee will keep your computer wide awake while your downloads or network transfers complete. Coffee prevents standby when your traffic speed on a selected network adapter is above the user configurable threshold.
[Licence is GPLv3] as at bitcoin block (0000000000000000001b34dafd32802dd18c0303c73b2af6b1969be7c9bbccbe)
Features
- Prevents standby when Downloading
- Prevents standby when transfering files over the network
- Prevents standby when using web installers
- Provides insight into why your computer wont enter sleep
- Saves you having to change the power setings to never and back again all the time
- Saves you from having to redownload a file that will not resume after sleep
- more to come....
License
GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)Follow Coffee
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User Reviews
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Thank you very much for the free open source program!
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I like to have my Windows 10 File Server automatically sleep when I'm not using it, in order to save a considerable amount of electricity. But Windows 10 is still not smart enough to understand that when you download or upload big files over the internet it means that your computer is actually used and should not be put to sleep. But here comes Coffee to save the day! A great dead-simple tool to keep your file server awake when downloading or uploading files or when you transfer files from/to other devices on the same LAN. Just set your Ethernet Adapter you want it to monitor, your prefered download / upload thresholds and let it do it's thing. Just set it and forget it, no complicated configurations to worry about. It does exactly what it says on the tin, nothing more, nothing less. And this is exactly what I love about it, it's not bloated with features you will never need. 5/5 from me and keep up the great work.
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Coffee don't work on Windows 8 (and its "connected standby" mode) :-( But this software will be very useful for windows 8 tablet in order to preserve battery..
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Great work, i love it!
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Useful to prevent Windows sleep mode while downloading Steam games. Really stupid of steam not to do it by itself, btw...