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whats running and how big?
is there a small program or something built that can tell me everything that is running currently and how big each is. trying to decide between a couple of different programs that i like equally and thought i might just go with the one with the smallest footprint, also would like to know what memory and cpu hogs are running on my 700wx
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You might try something like SK Tools or MemMaid. I believe they both provide info on what is running and program size, etc.
Late, Coz |
Yep, SK Tools has the ability of showing running process and their size.
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ok tried sk tools - it listed installed apps and there installed size but it has nothing about the cpu % usage and it doesnt list the processes that are running on the treo.
anyone with help on this would be appreciated - still looking for a program that can list all running processes and if possible the cpu usage % of them. thanks |
Theres an app by dotfred at xda that's a nice little taskmanager that does just so processes and all. Here try it out ;) plus its free!
~Mike |
Nice app Mike!
However, SK Tools does have a section for running processes and their size. I just confirmed it on my device. Make sure you expand all the options on SK Tools, it has lots of tools!!! |
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What about the same type of software but for storage memory? Somehow I've used up 57.74MB out of 62.95MB, yet I only have a few programs installed, and save everything on my 2GB SD card. I tried the "Find large files using storage memory" link from the task manager, but it only finds <300KB across 6 files that meet the criteria of larger than 64KB.
Might I have some kind of storage leak? What's the best way to resolve this? BTW here's what additional software I have installed: Arcsoft MMS (real Picture Mail) Microsoft Live Search GooSync - that's it! |
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Late, Coz |
Ahhh, that must have been it! It took several painful minutes to delete the files, but now my in use storage memory has dropped from 57.74MB to 37.97MB.
Two questions: Is this still to high for what little I have installed? And perhaps more importantly - How can I get PIE to set a reasonable size limit for its temporary internet files? Thanks again. Quote:
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