Version 4.70 (September 2015)
- Support for Windows 10
- Include Windows Power Plan Savings – The Full Operation Report generation dialogue now has a checkbox to include Windows Power Plan Savings in the report. By unchecking this checkbox, the report will show savings generated by Power Save only..
- Policy Configuration Report added back – displays all the configuration settings for the Power Save policy.
Version 4.60 (February 2014)
- Support for Windows 8.1
Version 4.50 (November 2012)
- Support for Windows 8.
- Support for Windows Server 2012.
- New policy based user interface. Power Plans are now called Power schedules, Policies are now Power Events and Power Plans, Policies, Configurations and Costs are now combined into a central Policy interface. This provides a more intuitive workflow and better serves large installations. This approach is more set-it-and-forget-it.
- Dynamic Configuration simplifies the configuration of a power event. Sensitivity settings are easily adjusted with a graphical interface.
- Last Man Standing: Computers designated a Wake on LAN relays will now stay awake in order to wake other computers across subnets.
- New feature will disable power management when the computer shifts to a wireless network.
- Eco-facts now display actual local computer energy savings to date.
- Users can now put a computer to sleep via a single button and also request a change to a power policy. This can also be disabled by administrators.
- Power Save can now send alerts to the Faronics Core Console (1 month license expiration, license expired, outdated clients, user https://www.faronics.com/fr/document-library/document/faronics-power-save-feature-history