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Naptop 1.0
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If you have ever experienced a problem getting your laptop to fall asleep when closing the lid, Naptop provides the answer. Naptop works in the background protecting your system from software that interferes with the system's ability to suspend itself. When a piece of software tries to prevent the system from falling asleep, Naptop steps in and automatically solves the issue or sounds an alarm, allowing your laptop to get sleep when you want it to. You can avoid costly hardware repairs caused by overheating, save battery life and keep the environment green with Naptop. Naptop has a tiny memory footprint and does not impact system performance.
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