SysInfo
August 4, 2008 – 6:52 pm
SysInfo by Robota Softwarehouse (web site: http://www.robota.nl/) is one Native iPhone process viewer. There are many process viewers for the iPhone, but this one surely deserves to take a place among the best 5.
You can use this program to manage your running processes, and manage them in detail. It represents a detailed task-manager, and it can help you manipulate your overload of processes and the ones that drain your battery.
The user interface of the application is pretty straight forward. When you turn it on, it goes to the main screen where you can notice several informations about various properties of your iPhone, namely:
- the memory load (it shows how much memory the iPhone’s OS and applications use),
- the system load,
- the accelerometer values (if you move your phone you will see the change in the accelerometer values. The acceleromete is the thing that notices when you turn your iPhone, and rotates the pictures and the keyboard accordingly. Also used by some games), and
- the last update time (of the program itself).
On bottom of this screen, you have two buttons - Reboot and Respring - which allow you for an easy restart of the iPhone or the SpringBoard.
There are also two buttons above the main screen, Hardware and Processes.
If you tap the button Processes, the program takes you to another screen, where you get a list of all the active and sleeping processes on your iPhone. You also have a Refresh button, so that you can refresh the state of the processes when you like it.
If you tap on any process, it takes you to a screen where you can find out extensive info about the process. You also have the Kill, Renice and Signal buttons for your disposal.
Kill button is pretty straight-forward, the Renice button gives you ability to set the priority value of the process, and the Signal button gives you the ability to send various signals to the process, to alter its’ behavior.
You can also click the Main button located in the up-left corner, to go back to the main screen. From there, if you click on the Hardware button, it will take you to the third screen of this program, where you can see various informations about your iPhone, like CPU-Type, the total number of processors, the frequency of your CPU and so forth.
This application has been tested for the 1.1.1, 1.1.2 and 1.1.3 firmwares (but, presumably, should not get you into any trouble by using in on 1.1.4), and the price is exactly 0$, which is a great price for an even greater program.
Source: http://iphone.robota.nl/
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