As was mentioned, RIM does not provide APIs to retrieve application-specific memory info. There are APIs to retrieve system-wide memory info, like total memory, free memory, etc. But that is where it stops. ALL third party applications interface with the operating system through a set of pre-defined APIs. RIM decides what information and functionality is available to third party applications, and what isn't. Application-specific memory info is not available.
In other words, an application like you're describing will not happen unless RIM makes new APIs available in a future OS. If this ever happens, MeterBerry will have it.
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Last edited by Giant Cashew; 06-16-2009 at 10:25 AM.
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