Company Name: The Iconfactory
About: iPulse has been monitoring Macs for over 20 years. Now this essential developer
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by Es0013
While not necessarily an app I’ll use every day, it is something that come in handy for troubleshooting or testing. The idea to pipe the display through a picture-in-picture video is clever and I appreciate the little design touches. I can’t wait to see how this app will improve over time!
by Dario9999
Only real suggestion I have is tweaking the storage indicator. Possibly color coding the cache files versus app files and documents? Or the internal and external storage as you call it?
I read your feedback in another review about freeing up the cache storage. I have an iPhone 13 Pro, I don’t see the freeing of resources in my camera app.
Storage is definitely a mystery with iOS. The model Settings values always seem to lag what is really going on. Anything you can provide is helpful.
Otherwise the memory and core tracking provides a good insight on how these apps consume resources. Thank you!
by OMJade
Finally, a simple and elegant app to monitor what's happening in my iPad when it gets warm, or the internet seems slow, or just to reassure me everything is working right.