You can easily see what card is on with this by forum user bitninja.
http://codykrieger.com/gfxCardStatus/
http://codykrieger.com/gfxCardStatus/
I have tried preview and it doesn't pop the 330m for me. It stays on the Intel graphics chip. Someone else may want to do some more testing. There may be something in there that toggles it based on what it is displaying.
Just got it but here is a couple i noticed:
VLC
Pod to mac
djay 3.0
just installed perian to play the videos i have on my comp on quicktime, and that does NOT use Nvidia discrete, so guess thats a good way to watch videos on battery
Offtopic, but what's the little menu bar item you have that shows CPU temperature and fan speed?
Looks like I'm not the only person who wrote a GPU Menulet
not trying to start a war here but you were the second one to make a GPU status checker. Bitninja's gfxCardStatus was the first one out and yours came out 4 days later. a little conspicuous if you ask me.
Err ok. I noticed his once I wrote mine. It's not like we're charging for anything. They do appear to be implemented a bit differently and some of the things mine does his did not do until yesterday. Having never put out anything I'd ever written in Obj-c, since mine was actually working pretty well, I figured I would share.
I'm sorry for stepping on anyone's toes, but really, is this necessary?
1Password? Why for the graphical shutter they use when starting the app?
UPDATE:
I've written an menulet application that will notify you of which GPU is currently in use. I've tested it on my 17" MBP with success, and put in some fallbacks in case people try to run it on unsupported systems (there are ATI/Unknown icons). You can set it to run at startup, and it will also auto update.
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