Max time management under Windows XP

1) Where can I download MXM?
2) Which another utilities good for power saving batteries?

Hi there,
could you please tell me what this max time managment software is? I googled for it and couldnt find anything, so please tell eventually the name of the software manufacturer of this specific software.
Otherwise I would suggest you using the toshiba powersaver because the powersaving settings/features can be set very detailed..
Greets

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