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    Default Application Resource Monitor (7.1.0.523 ) @ Work!

    7.1.0.523 on AT&T...
    See ya later IdeaMatrix...

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    Quote Originally Posted by adamlau View Post
    7.1.0.523 on AT&T...
    See ya later IdeaMatrix...

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    Strange - I have same combination, and no issues at all with any of the *Matrix apps.....

    It's not always the reported app which is the bad apple you know... it can be conflict with other apps.... i guess you already did a few battery pulls? indexes are being rebuilt when booting....
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    Hey adamlau? Has it made a difference?

    Wait. Was that AIS Thailand on an AT&T 9900?
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    Strange - I have same combination, and no issues at all with any of the *Matrix apps.....
    No issues with TMX at all. Going to reload AMX and see how that goes...

    It's not always the reported app which is the bad apple you know... it can be conflict with other apps....
    Possibly, though I don't seem to be able to pinpoint the conflict.

    I guess you already did a few battery pulls?
    Absolutely, at least four for various reasons. Been with BB since the 7 series, battery pulls after an OS reload are a given .

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    Has it made a difference?
    IMX has been the only offender thus far. TMX, SocialScope and Epocrates Essentials have not yet triggered AMS.

    Was that AIS Thailand on an AT&T 9900?
    Yes. Wi-Fi hot spots verified working (McDonalds & Starbucks), no microphone drops.
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    BeReader 1.1.62 got caught earlier...
    Now BeBuzz 5.0.65 is down and out...

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    Watched BeBuzz (which AMS closed at least twice per hour) and IMX (which AMS closed at least once per hour) under Application Management. While TMX stayed put at 0% usage in the background, IMX would steal clock cycles upwards of 8% usage before settling down at 0% before ramping up again for no apparent reason. I can understand the occassional heartbeat (set to bi-weekly verifications), but to have AMS close the app repeatedly with the app not being used was a warning sign that simply I could not ignore. On the other hand, BeBuzz would continuously poll upwards of 5% usage. The very nature of the app dictates that it must continuously poll as a daemon. No problem. Even so, I have elected to remove BeBuzz for the time being as I happen to value 9900 battery life over custom LED notifications. Background apps which remain resident in memory and appear by all accounts to be behaving include ToDoMatrix (TMX), SocialScope, Epocrates Essentials, WhatsApp, BeWeather, BeReader, BuddyGuard Pro, AT&T Navigator and App World.

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    I wonder if it'll shut down Pandora, which remains resident in memory and uses about 25 sec/day CPU time whether you use it or not. I don't understand why this app is allowed to do this anyway. I see no reason for Pandora to be continuously loaded in RAM.
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    Agreed. And it certainly is a hassle having to close such offending apps through Engineering Screen Contents > Java VM Engineering Screens > Processes > [Select Process] > Kill Process. There must be an easier way to manage BB procs...

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    BeReader, ToDoMatrix (TMX) and IdeaMatrix (IMX) all shut down multiple times by ARM today...
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    I'm loving the new resource monitor. It has been shutting down apps that have been running in the background -needlessly. I've seen battery life improve.
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    ARM works well. I have seen a small improvement in my battery life (about an hour extra, on average, per day)

    You have the option of not monitoring a repeat offender app (IF you think the conflict lies elsewhere, or you simply need the app to be available when/if you need it)
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    hello.

    what about the memory leak?

    thanks.

    sorry my english
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    That's the difficult part, determining conflicts vs. leaks. Though in my case ARM is certainly detecting non-conflicting anomalies, be they memory leaks, or race conditions. IMHO, it makes no sense to knowingly allow an offending app to bypass the auspices of ARM without first understanding the underlying trigger(s). That being said, REXwireless has placed additional monitors on my account in an effort to help understand what is happening with ARM and IMX.
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    Quote Originally Posted by adamlau View Post
    Yes. Wi-Fi hot spots verified working (McDonalds & Starbucks), no microphone drops.
    I understand that you can use public Wi-Fi hotspots (McDonalds, etc.), but can
    you activate the mobile hotspot on your 9900 without a tethering plan on AT&T?

    It was my understanding that only 7.1.0.267 allowed the mobile hotspot on AT&T.

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    I can confirm .267 allows. I have no tethering and I am using it right now.
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    Default Application resource monitor

    Application resource monitor just killed off Tunein on my 9930 running .402.

    I had been listening to a radio broadcast for about an hour, with 3.xx% cpu use. ARM is now ignoring Tunein.
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    so thats mean be buzz is not a "good" written app for this phone ?
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    Bebuzz every few hrs and if I leave tapatalk up all night I get the notification in the morning that it was shut down. I took bebuzz off the app shutdown list.

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    App Resource Monitor is the ish!!!! I love it!
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    Hey guys, can you point me on how to download the ARM on to an older OS?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bad.hair.spray View Post
    Hey guys, can you point me on how to download the ARM on to an older OS?
    i doubt that is possible




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    It's new on. 523 only, though maybe it will be coded into the future OS's...
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    and it is awesome! lol

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    App Resource Monitor is for 7.1.0.xxx. I have it loaded on my 7.1.0.402.

    The way to get it is down loading the 9900 7.1.0.253 version, extracting it.
    Copying the App Resource Monitor alx file into the 402 root directory and the COD files java directory.

    Then loading with the app loader program.

    That is how I did it. Not suggesting that any one else do it though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mattma43 View Post
    The way to get it is down loading the 9900 7.1.0.253 version, extracting it.
    Copying the App Resource Monitor alx file into the 402 root directory and the COD files java directory.

    Then loading with the app loader program.

    Thanks a ton ...
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