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Util that breaks down individual app memory usage
Is there anything out there that shows where all my Pocket PC memory is being used - breaking down by individual apps - a bit like Windows Task manager? I tried SuperTask but the trial version only shows CPU usage - does the full version show MEM usage too?
Also, anything that shows the file size of individual folders (and subfolders) on the Pocket PC? Tried looking under Windows Explorer after connecting Axim to my PC - but I cant get a total for a folder - like you can with normal HD folders. Just trying to get an idea where my 64MB of memory is being used. Thanks. | ||
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In File Explorer, tap and hold on the folder name, then tap "Properties" on the pop-up.
I believe this works on File Explorer; I'm using Resco File Explorer, so the regular File Explorer doesn't even come up anymore! ......... Just checked - it doesn't appear to work on the native File Explorer. If you use your file explorer a lot, you may want to download a trial of Resco File Explorer. | |||||
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i use memmaid. it shows usage of ram for running process and storage. plus alot more.
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You can also use a util that has a process viewer that will tell you how much memory is being used by active Processes. I use Advanced Explorer and MemMaid for this task. It will show you a list of currently running process and how much memory they are eating up. Plus you can "kill" a process if you don't want it running. I've used this on more than one occasion, to old NT4 "Kill" command . . . hehe
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