Just wondering what task manager people use. I know people say they arent needed but I would like to experiment with some to see if I notice a difference in performance and battery life.
*Edit 1: I am on the HTC Incredible and I am not rooted*
Just wondering what task manager people use. I know people say they arent needed but I would like to experiment with some to see if I notice a difference in performance and battery life.
*Edit 1: I am on the HTC Incredible and I am not rooted*
Last edited by Lynx; 06-07-2010 at 02:26 PM.
I like SystemPanel. Its on the market. You can actually see the cpu use for each app, see temps for cpu and battery, make app backups to sd and several other things along with task killing. You have to be rooted but I really like it.....
I am not rooted... I updated my original post to reflect that. Are you sure you need to be rooted to use it?
I like using Astro's process manager, works great... If you already have astro installed you might as well use it.
I'm using SystemPanel on a stock Droid and all features that I've had a use for seem to work just fine. I would agree with this recommendation and suggest giving it a try.
You cant set a time interval for system panel can you? I count find it.
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Are you talking about the real time monitoring feature? If so, the information stores in 15 min increments, but there is no way to automatically have it stop monitor after x amount of time (not that I could find at least). You can manually start and stop it whenever you like.
I hope this answers the question.
Task Tray. its really just an app switcher but you can manually kill apps from it too. long press the search button to open, can also be set as camera button.
why would you want to kill apps like that? Just because they're 'running' on the OS, doesn't mean they're sucking up any battery life. They sit in an inactive cache without using any computer or memory unless you are actually using them....
I'm confused.
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