From: Jochem Huhmann on 22 Jul 2010 09:13 thnews(a)poboxmolar.com.invalid (Tim Hodgson) writes: > I think Sak mentioned this possibllity the other day, and I'm definitely > seeing increasingly sluggish response on a 3GS between reboots. Anyone > seen any word on this? Doesn't need to be a real leak. Safari seems to cache much more now and since it always runs in the background it just may suck up more memory. iOS 4 is certainly designed for having more memory available and the apps will try to exploit that. The 256MB of the 3GS are tight anyway. Jochem -- "A designer knows he has arrived at perfection not when there is no longer anything to add, but when there is no longer anything to take away." - Antoine de Saint-Exupery
From: Matthew Sylvester on 22 Jul 2010 09:37 Tim Hodgson <thnews(a)poboxmolar.com.invalid> wrote: > I think Sak mentioned this possibllity the other day, and I'm definitely > seeing increasingly sluggish response on a 3GS between reboots. Anyone > seen any word on this? If you install iStat <http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/istat-sys-monitoring-battery/id303034517 ?mt=8> (just 59p at the moment) you can keep an eye on memory usage. It shows the usual wired/active/inactive/free along with page ins and outs
From: Jochem Huhmann on 22 Jul 2010 10:22 matthew.sylvester(a)gmail.com (Matthew Sylvester) writes: > Tim Hodgson <thnews(a)poboxmolar.com.invalid> wrote: > >> I think Sak mentioned this possibllity the other day, and I'm definitely >> seeing increasingly sluggish response on a 3GS between reboots. Anyone >> seen any word on this? > > If you install iStat > <http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/istat-sys-monitoring-battery/id303034517 > ?mt=8> (just 59p at the moment) you can keep an eye on memory usage. It > shows the usual wired/active/inactive/free along with page ins and > outs No, it doesn't. It does this for a remote Mac server, not for the iPhone. Jochem -- "A designer knows he has arrived at perfection not when there is no longer anything to add, but when there is no longer anything to take away." - Antoine de Saint-Exupery
From: Jim on 22 Jul 2010 10:32 Jochem Huhmann <joh(a)gmx.net> wrote: > matthew.sylvester(a)gmail.com (Matthew Sylvester) writes: > > > Tim Hodgson <thnews(a)poboxmolar.com.invalid> wrote: > > > >> I think Sak mentioned this possibllity the other day, and I'm definitely > >> seeing increasingly sluggish response on a 3GS between reboots. Anyone > >> seen any word on this? > > > > If you install iStat > > <http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/istat-sys-monitoring-battery/id303034517 > > ?mt=8> (just 59p at the moment) you can keep an eye on memory usage. It > > shows the usual wired/active/inactive/free along with page ins and > > outs > > No, it doesn't. It does this for a remote Mac server, not for the iPhone. Part of the description reads "See your iPhone's stats for battery, memory, disk space, Wi-Fi and Cell IP addresses, uptime & load averages." Jim -- "Microsoft admitted its Vista operating system was a 'less good product' in what IT experts have described as the most ambitious understatement since the captain of the Titanic reported some slightly damp tablecloths." http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/
From: Jochem Huhmann on 22 Jul 2010 11:00 jim(a)magrathea.plus.com (Jim) writes: > Jochem Huhmann <joh(a)gmx.net> wrote: > >> matthew.sylvester(a)gmail.com (Matthew Sylvester) writes: >> >> > Tim Hodgson <thnews(a)poboxmolar.com.invalid> wrote: >> > >> >> I think Sak mentioned this possibllity the other day, and I'm definitely >> >> seeing increasingly sluggish response on a 3GS between reboots. Anyone >> >> seen any word on this? >> > >> > If you install iStat >> > <http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/istat-sys-monitoring-battery/id303034517 >> > ?mt=8> (just 59p at the moment) you can keep an eye on memory usage. It >> > shows the usual wired/active/inactive/free along with page ins and >> > outs >> >> No, it doesn't. It does this for a remote Mac server, not for the iPhone. > > Part of the description reads "See your iPhone's stats for battery, > memory, disk space, Wi-Fi and Cell IP addresses, uptime & load > averages." Yes, but this is quite useless to analyse memory problems. The more interesting stuff is just not possible with the public APIs and this apps offers more detailed things only for a remote Mac. And it surely doesn't show wired/active/inactive/free stats and page ins and page outs for the iPhone (and the iPhone has no swap to begin with anyway). Jochem -- "A designer knows he has arrived at perfection not when there is no longer anything to add, but when there is no longer anything to take away." - Antoine de Saint-Exupery
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