Task Management
Please read this section FIRST. There are a great many misconceptions about how Android works with regard to starting and stopping applications.
How to Use a Task Manager
Android was designed from the ground up as an operating system (OS) for mobile devices. Its built-in application and memory-management systems were engineered with battery life as one of the most critical concerns.
The Android OS does not work like a desktop operating system. On a desktop OS, like Windows, Mac OS X, or Ubuntu Linux, the user is responsible for closing programs in order to keep a reasonable amount of memory available. On Android, this is not the case. The OS itself automatically removes programs from memory as memory is needed. The OS may also preload applications into memory which it thinks might soon be needed.
Having lots of available empty memory is not a good thing. It takes the same amount of power to hold "nothing" in a memory as it does to hold actual data. So, like every other operating system in use today, Android does its best to keep as much important/likely-to-be-used information in memory as possible.
As such, using the task manager feature of SystemPanel to constantly clear memory ky killing all apps is strongly NOT RECCOMENDED. This also applies to any other task killer / management program. Generally speaking, you should only "End" applications if you see one which is not working correctly. The "End All" feature can be used if your phone/ device is performing poorly and you are uncertain of the cause.
paaaa, CPUMonitorMini??da li neko zna kako se zove ova aplikacija?
trazim je vec duze vreme ali nemam pojma kako se zove
Zove se SysMonitor...da li neko zna kako se zove ova aplikacija?
trazim je vec duze vreme ali nemam pojma kako se zove
Hvala, bio sam smoren zadnjih pola sata guglajuci. Steta sto ne postoji neko tnx dugmenapravis negde na homescreenu sortkut za appdrower i ponovo ga povuces preko ikone koju si malopre zeznuo