Needs far more work on how to use and able to use it, example how to clean Memory
There is NO settings icon, there is no way to ‘shall we say how to clean ( re-claim memory). And I’ve just paid for the Pro version Not that good.
Ja, System Activity Monitors ist kostenlos herunterzuladen, enthält jedoch In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
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3.76 von 5
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There is NO settings icon, there is no way to ‘shall we say how to clean ( re-claim memory). And I’ve just paid for the Pro version Not that good.
You pay for the app. Then you have to pay again for the feature advertised in the text and imaged. That’s disgraceful business practices.
Value for money
Hype says it monitors RAM but when you load app it clears all other apps out of RAM so basically it's just monitoring its own use of RAM, what good is that to anyone? And if you DO get a spike from background process you have NO idea what caused it.
Used to be good once, now hardly worth the space.
Easy to use and good design too.
A nice, easy to use app that provides me with the information about my phone that I want to know. Could do with a tweak so it is more accurate when showing current memory usage, opening or closing apps makes no difference to the amount of memory that is shown being used. If that one issue were to be solved then I would gladly award the fifth star.
Great app, excellent features that support your phone so you get the maximum out of your phone.
The App Store is flooded but not with the best this a good one!
Tells you how much memory is being used, then you manually turn off your apps, nothing changes. Would be good to see where the memory is actually being used