Guest RatSon Posted February 8, 2010 Report Posted February 8, 2010 (edited) AutoKiller 2.2.1 This app is designed to help make your phone run mutch smoother by configuring systems internal memory management routines. It also features a full-powered process manager which lets you control your whole system. Features: - process manager - simple/advanced mode - presets - shortcuts to presets - settings reapply on boot (no init file hacking, i use a service) - pages/mb views - statistics i plan to add a few more features, your feedback is welcome. reported to work on: -Nexus One -Hero -Spica -G1 -MyTouch/Magic/G2 -Liquid -Milestone/Droid -Behold II -IE 6010 -I 7500 -LG GW620 -Pulse -XT800 -... official homepage has a lot more info. Thank you for your support, and for your kind donations thus far. If you like my work, and can afford to donate a couple of dollars to buy me a beer, please use the link below! rs Edited April 1, 2010 by RatSon
Guest RatSon Posted March 12, 2010 Report Posted March 12, 2010 AutoKiller 1.2 is out, please check home page for details.
Guest RatSon Posted March 19, 2010 Report Posted March 19, 2010 AutoKiller 2.0 is out changelog: * process manager added * new ui * lots of stability and speed improvements * mb view by default
Guest Solom_on Posted March 20, 2010 Report Posted March 20, 2010 Great app dev! Can you add sort feature to process manager?
Guest RatSon Posted March 22, 2010 Report Posted March 22, 2010 AutoKiller 2.1 is out changes: * process manager is on steroids * stability improvements
Guest RatSon Posted March 22, 2010 Report Posted March 22, 2010 Great app dev! Can you add sort feature to process manager? it is sorted by process category.
Guest tropmonky Posted March 22, 2010 Report Posted March 22, 2010 I'm going to have to check this out!
Guest RatSon Posted March 25, 2010 Report Posted March 25, 2010 AutoKiller 2.2 is out: * ordered presets * custom preset
Guest Daswolven Posted March 26, 2010 Report Posted March 26, 2010 reported to work on: -Nexus One -Hero -Spica -G1 -MyTouch/Magic/G2 -Liquid -Milestone/Droid -Behold II -IE 6010 -I 7500 -LG GW620 -Pulse -XT800 -... I hate to be dense, but as a power user and not a dev, I have read all the info I can find and still have one question. On a Nexus One, does this application have a definite performance boost? I ask because Unlike my G1, which would occasionally become sluggish, I have had no such issues on my N1. I have been running this for some time though, and am simply curious if it is beneficial. Especially if the use of an aggressive setting will have any affect on battery life by terminating non-essential processes. Thanks in advance
Guest RatSon Posted March 27, 2010 Report Posted March 27, 2010 I hate to be dense, but as a power user and not a dev, I have read all the info I can find and still have one question. On a Nexus One, does this application have a definite performance boost? I ask because Unlike my G1, which would occasionally become sluggish, I have had no such issues on my N1. I have been running this for some time though, and am simply curious if it is beneficial. Especially if the use of an aggressive setting will have any affect on battery life by terminating non-essential processes. Thanks in advance i will receive my dev N1 in the next days, so i have no real life experience, but many users reported that AutoKiller speeded up their N1, i guess this is highly dependent on how you use your device. i dont know about battery issues, rather some gain!
Guest RatSon Posted April 1, 2010 Report Posted April 1, 2010 AutoKiller 2.2.1 is out, featuring: * opened up for pre 1.5 and small screen devices * optimizations
Guest Jonnyw2k Posted April 1, 2010 Report Posted April 1, 2010 I hate to be dense, but as a power user and not a dev, I have read all the info I can find and still have one question. On a Nexus One, does this application have a definite performance boost? I ask because Unlike my G1, which would occasionally become sluggish, I have had no such issues on my N1. I have been running this for some time though, and am simply curious if it is beneficial. Especially if the use of an aggressive setting will have any affect on battery life by terminating non-essential processes. Thanks in advance I think it does if your not using a Hi-Mem ROM, if your dont have high mem and you use ur phone alot then you can easily run low on ram.
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