if yes why not put it in the android market n then place it with an price tag no one would buy it without android market approval...
MemoryUp Pro is a powerful mobile Memory & RAM boosting tool and Java virtual machine (JVM) management application specially designed for Android smartphone users. It is a handy memory optimizer tool that will keep your smartphone running faster and efficiently. It increases your cell phone performance by making more memory available for both your applications and the mobile system.
MemoryUp Pro is designed to tackle the difficult but crucial problem of memory management for smartphone users. Memory is the most precious resource in your smartphone; when it becomes low, your cell phone will slow down severely or crash. Most mobile system can not handle your memory properly by itself. Over time, no matter how much memory you have, your mobile system will slowly lose memory, bringing you to a critical state. MemoryUp Pro solves these problems by reclaiming lost memory for your programs. It helps your smartphone run at optimum speed by efficiently defragmenting your smartphone's memory, recovering memory leaks from poorly behaved applications, flushing unused libraries temporarily out to disk and so on. By all this optimization tricks your favorite applications and games will run faster and efficiently even on old cell phones.
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User manual URL:http://www.emobistudio.com/download/memoryup_android/MemoryUp%20Pro%20(Android%20Edition)%20User%20Guid e.pdf
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if yes why not put it in the android market n then place it with an price tag no one would buy it without android market approval...
Just got G1 Dev phone 1
As i live in India it Priced me total $571.71
The market doesn't support paid apps yet.
As far as this app goes, it said it freed up space, but afterwards my memory used was the exact same and I didn't notice a difference at all in the operation of my phone. I'm keeping it for now to see if it helps when/if my phone really gets bogged down.
I admit I don't have a lot of knowledge on developing for the Android platform but as apps are developed in Java I can't see how you would have access to the memory directly to perform this sort of memory optimization / de-fragmentation.
I have done a quick look at various forums regarding the version of this software supplied for other mobile platforms such as Blackberry and the general opinion seems to be this application doesn't actually do anything, its just an interface designed to look like it does something. A few people testing on Blackberrys said that even though the app reported it had freed up memory, the system didn't report any more free memory than before the 'optimisation' had run.
http://www.blackberryforums.com/afte...ooster-bb.html
http://forums.pinstack.com/f10/boost...28/index3.html
Here are a couple threads. I myself do not have the technical knowledge or any proof to say for certain, but my uneducated opinion is that this is just a scam.
It seems to make the phone run faster for me, especially when I force it to clean up.
Advanced Setting (for professional users)
Force system to use large cache
This setting item enables user to set up for whether to force your Smartphone's system to
use large cache. By forcing your system to use large cache, heavy application could take
up less space in the systems memory. It doesn't take up unnecessary RAM. The default
setting is "Yes".
Im not understanding this. Android does not use a hard drive, nor the SD Card to store any data, therefore there isnt a cache.... am i missing something????
Wait a minute.....
Advanced Setting (for professional users)
Force system to use large cache
This setting item enables user to set up for whether to force your Smartphone's system
use large cache. By forcing your system to use large cache, heavy application could tak
up less space in the systems memory. It doesn't take up unnecessary RAM. The default
setting is "Yes".
Prohibit kernel to disk swapping
By enabling your Smartphone to prohibit kernel to disk swapping, you can expedite the
speed for your light applications. But this function will also cause lots of loose and odd
RAM in your system.
Recommendation: If you enable this function, you should also enable the
auto-optimization function to allow MemoryUp to allocate and free these odd RAM
automatically. The default setting is "No".
Auto-allocate critical threads
This setting will enable MemoryUp to auto-allocate critical threads for your J2ME
applications. If you are frequently running multiple J2ME application on your
Smartphone, we recommend you to activate this function. This function will take up
some extra system resources. The default setting is "No".
Remove unused dll from memory
This setting will enable MemoryUp to automatically remove unused dll from memory.
This function will re-allocate and free some extra RAM for your front-end applications
But this function will also take up some extra system resources. The default setting is
"Yes".
so is it safe to say, because of the way android is designed, that the advance setting are totally unnecessary? It seems these advanced settings would be beneficial if Android allowed for swapping to the SD card (which it doesnt).
Okay, but why would Java make a virtual machine that performs so poorly that you have to install another application to make it better? I think that Java would make it the best they can so people will continue to use their platform and therefore developers will want to continue developing for it. Just a thought.
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