pretty cool app. I'll be keeping it until internal memory is needed.
This is a discussion on SystemPanel: a task killer for people who hate task killers. within the App Announcements forums, part of the Droid Applications category; pretty cool app. I'll be keeping it until internal memory is needed....
pretty cool app. I'll be keeping it until internal memory is needed.
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Very nice. Looks great and I like that I can now know how much system resources are being used by what applications.![]()
Hey Tod,
Put the barcode for the app in here so folks can scan it and install in one quick motion, might up your downloads...
headed to the market now.
AWESOME JOB
This is a very nice application...nice features and info about each app.
Even allows you to open the app from SystemPanel. And I love how it tells the Package Name, ex. SetCPU=com.mhuang.overclocking.apk
That's helpful if you need it.
Very nice job man. I'm definitely keeping this. You could make some $ off of this too I guarantee it...
Downloaded it to give it a try. Looks good so far. Nice clean UI.... I like the look of the program. I'll post some thoughts on it after I use it for awhile.
Nice job!
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Hi all!
The second beta release is out. This is a fairly significant overhaul of the app, and adds a major new component, the "Installer". Task killer exclusion has also been added, along with a better "end all" menu.
The Installer is an application manager which allows you to archive/install (non-copy-protected) apps to your SD card. With this feature, you can archive multiple versions of an app to your SD card. This is helpful if you want to keep seldom-used apps out of your precious and limited application memory. It additionally enables you to avoid the heartbreak of updating an app and finding out the new version is broken...just make sure you archive a version/versions which have worked well for you *before* you update an app.
Installing requires that your device support installing non-market apps, and that you have this feature enabled.
The Installer is the first PAID feature. The app will have Lite/Pro versions, with the Lite version being free (and NOT having ads), and the Pro version being paid. During beta, all features are free. If you have no intent of ever buying the paid version and don't want to be annoyed by its features, there is an option in the settings which you can uncheck such the app will behave as the Lite version.
As *OFTEN* requested, the task killer now has an exclude feature. In retrospect, it was a bad call not to have this feature in beta1.
The "end all" feature has been changed a bit. Previously, you had to press-and-hold "end all" to see a context menu of options. The new behavior is that pressing end all brings up a dialog which allows selecting a "level" of apps to end, while press-holding it will end all non-excluded apps.
The small icons option is not present yet, but if you uncheck the "show menu button" option in the Settings you'll buy a bit more screen real estate.
Please let me know what you think, greatly appreciate bug reports/feature requests/criticism. 1.0b2 has been tested on Droid, N1, G1, QVGA 1.6 emulator, and HVGA 1.5 emulator. It should support anything 1.5+.
And thanks for all the kind words!
Best
--Tod
Great app! Is there a way to find out what is using your memory? It shows that 65% of my memory is being used and I have 79.1M free, but I would love to know what is using all of that memory. That would be an awesome feature to have.
Just installed it and will give it a shot.
Just installed, very impressed. This is the type of thing that deserves to be paid for, imho.
If I may make a bit of a weird suggestion though- would it be possible to have this launch on boot and kill everything except certain (ie, system/excluded) apps? I usually kill a bunch of crap when my phone starts up to free up some RAM.