[New App] System Monitor

cgollner

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What is up folks? I'm not exactly sure if this is the place to post this, but I wanted to share with you guys a new app that I released a few days ago.

Name is System Monitor and it is a very versatile app. You can monitor your system from
  • Main app
  • Notification bar (Expanded notifications on Jelly Bean+)
  • Floating app
  • Widgets
  • DahsClock extensions

You will be able to monitor CPU, RAM, I/O and NETWORK. Take a look at the screenshots and see if you like it

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In case you like it, get it HERE

 

meyerweb#CB

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Is the graph on the CPU monitor screen (the first image, above) showing CPU frequency or percent utilization?

For graphs to be meaningful, they need scales and labels on both the x and y axis. All the light blue CPU chart really says is that something went up and down over some period of time. I can't tell what that something is, nor how low "low" is or how high "high" is. And, to be honest, I'm making an assumption that the x-axis is time, since it's not labeled. That's not terribly informative.
 

cgollner

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Some things are just a bit too obvious to label. If you had tried the app, you would have obviously understood that the x-axis is for time and that the scale on the y-axis is for usage percentage, just as the "Usage 6%" on the screen shot is indicating. Also, by using the app you would have noticed that the y-axis has nothing to do with the current cpu frequency.

I sure do appreciate feedback, but only if it is somehow constructive.
 

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