Version 2.9.1 was released on as a targeted update for macOS Catalina (10.15) while also adding early support for Big Sur beta. This update is particularly noteworthy because it fixed a specific bug present in macOS Catalina 10.15.1 : when using an external monitor, with vertical alignment between the main and external display, some status‑bar apps would not display their dropdown menus correctly. Version 2.9.1 provided a workaround for this issue, making the app behave reliably even in complex multi‑monitor setups.

This means that as of the latest versions of macOS (macOS Ventura and later), the future of this app is uncertain. It is widely believed that in a future major macOS update, Apple will completely block legacy kernel extensions, rendering apps like this one non-functional. For Intel Mac users on older, compatible OS versions like Monterey, Big Sur, and Catalina, this is not an immediate concern. However, it is a key factor to be aware of when considering the app's longevity.

While a basic version of this tool exists for manual toggling, the Turbo-Boost-Switcher-Pro-2.9.1.dmg release delivers advanced automation tools designed for power users:

The headline feature for any laptop user is the massive improvement in battery life. By disabling the power-hungry Turbo Boost, users can see dramatic improvements. One prominent developer, Marco Arment, reported an estimated in battery life on his 16-inch MacBook Pro after disabling Turbo Boost. Real-world users on forums echo this, with some reporting their battery lasting over 50% longer for light tasks like web browsing and email. Turbo-Boost-Switcher-Pro-2.9.1.dmg

Tests on Intel-based MacBook Pros show that disabling Turbo Boost during lightweight tasks (coding, writing, streaming video) can extend battery life by . It stops the micro-spikes in power consumption caused by background processes. Thermal Management

is an essential tool. It offers a level of granular control that macOS does not provide natively, making your laptop quieter and more efficient for daily use.

By capping the clock speed at its base frequency (e.g., 2.0 GHz instead of a 2.9 GHz "boost"), the Mac consumes less power, often extending battery life by up to depending on the workload. Stability: Version 2

For power users, the ability to toggle Turbo Boost without even looking away from your work is a huge convenience. The Pro version allows you to assign global hotkeys to enable or disable the feature from any application, at any time.

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The bottom of your MacBook is too hot to hold on your lap.

The software uses a trusted kernel extension to communicate directly with the processor. How to Install Turbo-Boost-Switcher-Pro-2.9.1.dmg

Turbo Boost Switcher Pro allows you to control your Mac's fans, creating custom curves to balance between noise level and cooling performance. How to Install Turbo-Boost-Switcher-Pro-2.9.1.dmg This means that as of the latest versions