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Guest PaulOBrien

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Welcome to 'Paul's App of the Day', where I pick one of my favourite apps as featured app of the day! Today's app is...

OS Monitor

What they say

OSMonitor let you monitor android system.

*Process
*Interface
*Network (need Map)
*Misc
*Message

Menu->Help, Get more info

What we say

This is a great multi-tool for your Android phone. Free and AdFree, clean but fully featured. It includes an excellent task manager, network adapter information and monitoring, TCP/IP connection status, CPU details, battery details, disk usage details and a log viewer. Very handy!

Permissions

INTERNET / READ_LOGS / RECEIVE_BOOT_COMPLETED / RESTART_PACKAGES / WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGe

Download

View at AppBrain

Direct Market Link (for on device)

View on Android Market

QRcode

To use, install 'Barcode Scanner' from the Android Market.

osmonitor.qrcode.png

Price

FREE

Market star rating at time of writing

4.55 (1920 ratings)

Version at time of writing

1.1.6

Similar / Alternative apps

There are lots of alternative task manager apps on the Market, and a number of apps that do parts of what OS Monitor does. Consider checking out my favourites, Advanced Task Manager and eRay.

Suggested improvements for the next version

None specifically!

Have your say

Fan of OS Monitor? Found something better? Just wanna share your experiences? Post below! :D
Guest pampyre
Posted
all good

my personal favourite is System Panel (there's a Lite and a paid)

http://www.appbrain.com/app/nextapp.systempanel

I also use SystemPanel (paid), I find the history feature great for checking battery usage etc, while the 'normal' task manager functions work as expected - its generally very polished.

OS Monitor certainly seems to provide some additional features compared to SystemPanel, but I think for day-to-day usage SystemPanel will remain my main app for the features they both cover.

Guest craigdabbs
Posted

i love osmonitor, especially the cpu meter in notification area. Great for finding those apps using all the cpu :D.

  • 9 months later...
Guest arun_jaetty
Posted

Hi,

I'm using OSMonitor on Nexus S device and it shows the current CPU usage for all the applications running on the device. :rolleyes:

I would like to store the OSMontior - log messages to the computer. I have connected the device to the PC via eclipse.

Could you please suggest, how to copy the OSMontior - log messages? :P

Thanks,

Arun.

i love osmonitor, especially the cpu meter in notification area. Great for finding those apps using all the cpu <_<.

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