Memory Display reliability on iPad

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worldoftwilights
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Memory Display reliability on iPad

Post by worldoftwilights »

Hello everybody, I was just wondering, since I'm at 92% and running of Memory used, if it's a big issue if I reach the 100% memory.

I mean, iPad should have a decent amount of RAM, is this display related to the Legacy product, or does it really reflect the space it will occupy on an iPad memory?

Let me know!

Thanks so much for your time!

Gio.
Softcore
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Re: Memory Display reliability on iPad

Post by Softcore »

Its only my personal guess that the limit presented is an actual limit - although I dont know if its hardware-related or something else. I base my assumption on the fact that a loaded template which displays a large memory usage (70-80% and above) makes the app a bit unresponsive/heavy.

How to check the above claim? Load a simple, lightweight template. Open the app menu and try to navigate between the available templates - you get a nice, smooth scrolling. Now load a "heavy" template. Try again the menu and template navigation - you can clearly see how the scrolling "strugles" and becomes a bit "erratic" as oposed to the previous smooth movement.

P.S. testing performed on an iPad2
worldoftwilights
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Re: Memory Display reliability on iPad

Post by worldoftwilights »

Yeah.. it's a rigid limit.. I can't add more things now...

damn! :P

Thanks for the answer
GV
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