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Cant wait for the new releases, looks like i know what I will be doing this weekend. Like alot of others around here.
On a side note, it looks like the thread will be closer to the 2 million mark than originally talked about for the realease. Congrat Mike on the HUGE milestone!!!! |
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Ssshhhhh..... Mike's thinkin'. Attachment 68383
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To the current problem, I've never seen a really good analysis of why WM phones gradually go to crap over time even when you don't install new apps, but most of the contributing factors are known. It seems that just the everyday tasks (storing call history, messaging services, alarms and calendar reminders, etc.) all take their toll on the various system DBs over time. Those of you who've been around since the Pocket PC 2003 days may remember a program called "Check Notifications" from ScaryBear Software. :) This little app would display everything in the Notifications DB and let you clear out duplicate, excess or old system notifications that over time would slow your devices waaaaaay down. (For the uninitiated, a notification is a system message generated when an event happens, like getting a new SMS or finding a WiFi connection. Apps and services can monitor these and take a specific action based on the event.) The problem is that WM has always had poor management of notifications; they are often left uncleared and build up in the Notifications DB over time. Some services periodically look at the Notifications DB, and if you have 300 events in there it could really slow things down. This was not supposed to be a problem on WM5 and later, but I used to run Check Notifications on my Mogul and could still clear out maybe 200-300 notifications every couple weeks, which did seem to keep things from bogging down over time. We are supposed to be "way past that" now, but it might be interesting to see what really happens to the various system DBs over a few weeks of usage. Another culprit of slow performance, if you are running apps from your memory card, is that these need to be defragmented periodically just like a hard drive -- but that is probably just a minor contributor to slowdown for most people. |
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Thanks MrMedia, I am going to try "Check Notifications" just to see if it has any effect. In the past I often flashed a new ROM several times a week so this wasn't an issue. However, lately I have been letting ROMs ride on my device for much longer (I used Impact for almost 2 months) and it would be nice to keep the OS clean and clear over extended periods of time.
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Pocket Mechanic is a good cleanup utility and also has a defrag program for SD cards.
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Good afternoon my fellow crackheads. :mrgreen: I see that no one has gone into complete meltdown just yet...but I am sure everyone is counting the seconds. LOL
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