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Resources Monitor view #5

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hannesschulze opened this issue Feb 22, 2019 · 1 comment
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Resources Monitor view #5

hannesschulze opened this issue Feb 22, 2019 · 1 comment
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Should include:

  • A graph for CPU usage
  • A graph for Memory usage
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A quick update: I won't be including a resource monitor view in the first release and I don't know if I'll implement it at all.

Optimizer aims to provide tools for checking what is eating your resources, killing those processes and deleting unnecessary files and it is not a system monitor (if you want one, check out stsdc's Monitor for example). I feel like having a "resources" view with some graphs isn't really fitting into this category - I just wanted to add something like this because Stacer has it too.

Anyway, here are some explanations why I include the other views so you can see the difference to this specific view:

  • The Dashboard view: This is just to provide a basic overview over what is currently used and it looks nice on startup ;)
  • The System Cleaner view: This is pretty obvious I guess. It provides options to delete unnecessary files and therefore cleaning up your system
  • The Processes view: This is just a very basic Processes view that allows you to find apps that are resource-hungry and kill them.

I still don't know if I should include a Resource Monitor (mainly because I don't know of any other apps in the App Center that include one so I'm leaving this issue open) but currently - I don't think so.

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