Auto Memory Manager (Root Required)
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"** ROOT ACCESS REQUIRED **
Allows users ...
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Auto Memory Manager (Root Required)
Found this app while looking on the market today... it's a free app, and requires root to run.

"** ROOT ACCESS REQUIRED **
Allows users to set the threshold for Android's memory manager for applications.
If you get FC or would like to help with translations please email me on madsquirrelapps@googlemail.comor DM on madsquirrelapps@twitter
v1.1.1"


Wondering if anyone's used it, your experiences, and also had some questions as there aren't really much explanations other than the market description.
When you open it, it gives you the 6 sliders shown above, that you can adjust from 0 up to 120mb. The slides are for:
1.Foreground Applications
2.Visible Applications
3.Secondary Server
4.Hidden Application
5.Content Provider
6.Empty Application
There are 3 settings, Aggressive, Mild, and Default. Now, when you adjust this from less to more aggressive, the slider values move left to right (higher) seeming to allocate more memory to that type of application/process.
In the list of sliders I gave above, it consistently has #6 as the highest memory unit, and #1 as the least. My question is, it would seem to me that you would want the services toward the top of that list to have the most memory priority. I would think you'd want Foreground applications to have more available memory than hidden applications, or am I just not looking at this right in regards to what that unit is referring to?
Basically, if anyone can shine a little more light on this app, I'm interested in hearing from you.
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looks like a cool app but also an app where i could screw some stuff up since i wouldn't know how to use it...i may download and wait for the smart guys to explain how we should set it up.
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I'm running it on mild for a little bit to see what, if any, impressions I have.
I'll report back, but agreed I'd really like to know more about this.
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Interesting app - I have been reading (and installed) another memory manager called MinFreeManager which has very similar (like exact) wording, but the user interface is slightly different (and I kinda like this one better).
I agree with you that it would be great to have a little more of a tutorial or help text on how best to set up and configure the app and to determine what aggressive vs mild does and how these settings may affect the performance of the Droid. . .oh well, I will wait and see if someone more technically savvy has some insight into the settings. The concept for these memory manager apps seems solid. I wonder what apparent differences we should see by using them?
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I tried minfreemanager and it alwasy failed when I tried to set it, so I got this, not sure if it makes a difference but maybe it does, no one will know.
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I found another app, i was using minfreemanager but while I was reading the post over at xda another app came up called "autokiller" the name is misleading as it basically does what minfreemanager does.
AndRS Studio
I think I like the UI a bit better and it has more options to choose from!
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I couldn't make heads or tails of this, or whether it had an effect, so I've uninstalled it, and actually am using another app, MemoryUsagePlus, which i'm finding is a GREAT tool for simply monitoring memory IMO. I don't think it needs root and it has a free and paid version. Worth checking out, I made another thread on it somewhere I could find if you were interested.
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Originally Posted by
DroidxRage
I couldn't make heads or tails of this, or whether it had an effect, so I've uninstalled it, and actually am using another app, MemoryUsagePlus, which i'm finding is a GREAT tool for simply monitoring memory IMO. I don't think it needs root and it has a free and paid version. Worth checking out, I made another thread on it somewhere I could find if you were interested.
Well I just read the XDA thread about it and it made sense lol so I think i'll just keep it lol
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auto killerapp is the same thing and i think it works good but I set miner to the lowest setting as it wil mess with phone while being set at a higher setting
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